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Kumar, Bipul. A theory of planned behaviour approach to understand the purchasing behaviour for environmentally sustainable products. Ahmedabad: Indian Institute of Management, 2012.

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McLaughlin, Christopher. Predicting and understanding prejudice and discrimination: An application of the theory of planned behaviour. [S.l: The Author], 2004.

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Passmore, Sandra Christine. Changing food choices at secondary school: An application of the theory of planned behaviour. Birmingham: University of Birmingham, 2003.

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Mariano, Claudia. Safer sexual behaviours of nursing students: An application of the theory of planned behaviour to the intention to use condoms. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 1993.

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Wong, Julie. Application of the theory of planned behaviour to latex condom use among Chinese young women. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 1996.

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Scott, Pamela E. Factors affecting a woman's decision to leave an abusive relationship: The theory of planned behaviour. St. Catharines, Ont: Brock University, Dept. of Psychology, 1998.

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Elliott, Joseph Rothora. The applicability of the theory of planned behaviour in the management of blood pressure levels. London: PEL, 1992.

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Farm Animal Welfare in Europe: Exploring the Impact of Planned Behaviour on Consumer Choice Models. Saarbrücken: VDM Verlag Dr. Müller, 2009.

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Askin, Daron. Intention to stop stealing cars: An application of the theories of reasoned action and planned behaviour. [s.l: The author], 1999.

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C, Hall Marilyn, ed. How to use planned ignoring (extinction). 2nd ed. Austin, Tex: Pro-Ed, 1998.

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Böttger, Tim Michael. Customer Preferences of Very Light Jet Air Taxi Operators. Zurich: DIKE, 2009.

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Greenwood, Peter W. The role of planned interventions in studying the desistance of criminal behavior in a longitudinal study. Santa Monica, CA: Rand Corporation, 1988.

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Perdicoúlis, Anastássios. Building competences for spatial planners: Methods and techniques for performing tasks with efficiency. London: Routledge, 2011.

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Building competences for spatial planners: Methods and techniques for performing tasks with efficiency. Abingdon, Oxon [England]: Routledge, 2011.

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Simin, Davoudi, Crawford Jenny, and Mehmood Abid, eds. Planning for climate change: Strategies for mitigation and adaptation for spatial planners. London: Earthscan, 2009.

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Kupera, Geoffrey Takura. Predicting healthcare practitioners' research use: Applications of theory of planned behaviour. 2003.

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Hagger, Martin S. The role of perceived control in the theory of planned behaviour in a physical activity context with children. 1998.

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Factors influencing condom use in 16 to 25 year old gay and bisexual males: A study using the theory of planned behaviour. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 1995.

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Christian, Julie. Planned Behavior. Edited by Christopher J. Armitage. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315126449.

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Chan, Emily Ying Yang. Health promotion planning approaches, human behavioural change models, and health promotion theories. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198807179.003.0003.

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Based on the conceptual building blocks introduced in the previous chapter, this chapter further sketches theoretical approaches and models that can be employed to guide rural health and disaster preparedness education programmes, namely the MAP-IT approach, precede–proceed model, P-Process, Health Belief Model, Transtheoretical (Stages of Change) Model, Theory of Planned Behaviour, Social Cognitive Theory, and complex interventions. These theories and models are intended to conceptualize human thought and behaviour and systematically explain the reasons behind actions such that they can be utilized to set the objectives and content of health intervention projects. Health literacy will also be discussed, with relevant examples for illustrative purposes.
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Shippey, Ben, and Graham Nimmo. Simulation training for critical care. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199600830.003.0014.

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Simulation in various guises can be an extremely useful educational methodology. Its use should be planned carefully to maximize educational efficiency and minimize disruption to patient care. It requires the facilitator to enable the participants to behave as they would in the real clinical environment. Fidelity is one aspect of the simulated clinical environment that helps participants engage with the clinical material. The participants should be debriefed after the simulated experience. Video-assisted debriefing facilitates reflection on elements of behaviour that affect patient safety. Many styles of debriefing exist, but there are common elements. Debriefing should be carefully facilitated by faculty with the necessary skills. Simulation is increasingly being used as an assessment tool, but the validity of summative assessments using simulation is unclear.
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Conner, Mark T. Experiential Attitude and Anticipated Affect. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190499037.003.0003.

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Recent research has explored the effects of two affective influences within models such as the theory of planned behavior and reasoned action approach: experiential attitude and anticipated affect. Both refer to perceptions of future affect, that is, cognitively mediated affect. Primary studies and meta-analytic reviews supporting the role of these two affective variables on health behavior are presented. The correlational data use prospective designs and control for other health cognitions and past behavior. The experimental data also explore whether the affective variables mediate the impact of the “affective intervention” on behavior. Strong support is found across studies for both experiential attitude and anticipated affect as important determinants of health behaviors even when controlling for other health cognitions and past behavior. The need for further experimental studies with objective measures of health behavior is noted. Further the testing of the combined effects of manipulating both affective variables is highlighted for further attention.
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Seyal, Afzaal H., and Mohd Noah Abd Rahman. Theory of Planned Behavior: New Research. Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, 2017.

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Planned Behavior: Theory, Applications and Perspectives. Nova Science Pub Inc, 2014.

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van Hooft, Edwin. Self-Regulatory Perspectives in the Theory of Planned Job Search Behavior: Deliberate and Automatic Self-Regulation Strategies to Facilitate Job Seeking. Edited by Ute-Christine Klehe and Edwin van Hooft. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199764921.013.31.

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Because job search often is a lengthy process accompanied by complexities, disruptions, rejections, and other adversities, job seekers need self-regulation to initiate and maintain job search behaviors for obtaining employment goals. This chapter reviews goal/intention properties (e.g., specificity, proximity, conflicts, motivation type) and skills, beliefs, strategies, and capacities (e.g., self-monitoring skills and type, trait and momentary self-control capacity, nonlimited willpower beliefs, implementation intentions, goal-shielding and goal maintenance strategies) that facilitate self-regulation and as such may moderate the relationship between job search intentions and job search behavior. For each moderator, a theoretical rationale is developed based on self-regulation theory linked to the theory of planned job search behavior, available empirical support is reviewed, and future research recommendations are provided. The importance of irrationality and nonconscious processes is discussed; examples are given of hypoegoic self-regulation strategies that reduce the need for deliberate self-regulation and conscious control by automatizing job search behaviors.
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Dimri, Vijay P. Fractal Behaviour of the Earth System. Springer-Verlag, 2007.

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publishing, rhl. ADHD Behavior Planner: Daily Mood Habit Behaviour Tracker and Life Organizer and Focus Your Goals, Daily Tracker to Help with Therapy and Record Symptoms, ADHD Planner, ADHD Behavior Tracker, ADHD Medication Tracker, My ADHD Planner. Independently Published, 2021.

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Organizational Behavior Diagnosis and Planned Change Custom Edition. 2nd ed. Pearson Prentice Hall, 2004.

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Rossmann, Constanze. Theory of Reasoned Action - Theory of Planned Behavior. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 2021.

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Kloeckl, Kristian. The Urban Improvise. Yale University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300243048.001.0001.

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The built environment in today's hybrid cities is changing radically. The pervasiveness of networked mobile and embedded devices has transformed a predominantly stable background for human activity into spaces that have a more fluid behavior. Based on their capability to sense, compute, and act in real time, urban spaces have the potential to go beyond planned behaviors and, instead, change and adapt dynamically. These interactions resemble improvisation in the performing arts, and this book offers a new improvisation-based framework for thinking about future cities. The book moves beyond the smart city concept by unlocking performativity, and specifically improvisation, as a new design approach and explores how city lights, buses, plazas, and other urban environments are capable of behavior beyond scripts. Drawing on research of digital cities and design theory, the book makes improvisation useful and applicable to the condition of today's technology-imbued cities and proposes a new future for responsive urban design.
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Allègre, Claude J. The Behavior of the Earth: Continental and Seafloor Mobility. Harvard University Press, 1988.

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Allègre, Claude J. The Behavior of the Earth: Continental and Seafloor Mobility. Harvard University Press, 1990.

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Jones, Susan. ADHD Habit Planner: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorderhabit Behavior Planner. Day Organizer Journal Goals Date Week Mood Tracker Behaviour Inattention Hyperactivity Impulsivity Meals Medications Water Tracker. Independently Published, 2021.

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Stone, Caroline Snelling. INTENTIONS AND BEHAVIOR IN WOMEN'S CONTRACEPTION: AN APPLICATION OF THE THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOR. 1988.

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Planned Behavior: The Relationship Between Human Thought and Action. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Martin, Jeffrey J. Theory of Planned Behavior and Stages of Change Models. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190638054.003.0035.

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The theory of planned behavior (TPB) and stages of change (SOC) models have been used to predict physical activity (PA) in people with disabilities. The purpose of this chapter is to give an overview of the TPB and SOC models and the research findings stemming from testing them in people with impairments. The health action process approach (HAPA), designed with individuals with disabilities, is also introduced, along with suggested future research using the HAPA. The HAPA is in many ways a meta-theory, as it incorporates many constructs from theories discussed here and in other chapters. For instance, various forms of self-efficacy, outcome expectations, coping, planning, and social support are all included in the HAPA. In addition, the HAPA includes a three-stage model in which people are labeled as pre-intenders, intenders, or actors. Researchers intending to use the SOC theories and the TPB should know that they have come under criticism, and these criticisms are addressed in the chapter.
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(Editor), Christopher Armitage, and Julie Christian (Editor), eds. Planned Behavior: The Relationship between Human Thought and Action. Transaction Publishers, 2004.

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Staff, Marketing Communications LLC. 2009 Thumbnail Media Planner for the Consumer Behavior. Pearson Education, Limited, 2009.

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Polonsky, Antony. Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry Volume 13. Edited by Antony Polonsky. Liverpool University Press, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781874774600.001.0001.

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The assessment of the Nazi genocide in Poland, an issue which has deeply divided Poles and Jews, lies at the core of this volume. Poland was one of the principal areas where the Nazis attempted to carry out their planned genocide of European Jewry. It was there that the major death camps were established and that Jews were brought from all over Nazi-occupied Europe to be gassed, above all in Auschwitz, where at least 1 million lost their lives in this way. The book states that there is no more controversial topic in the history of the Jews in Poland than the question of the degree of responsibility borne by Polish society for the fact that such a small proportion of Polish Jewry escaped the Nazi mass murderers. The primary responsibility clearly lies with the Nazis. However, the recognition of the primary role of the Germans in the genocide has not prevented bitter arguments over Polish behaviour during the Second World War. Also included are discussions of Polish attitudes to the nearly 300,000 Jews who tried to resettle in post-war Poland; the little-known testimony of Belzec survivor Rudolf Reder; a discussion of Holocaust victims as martyrs; and a presentation of how the Auschwitz Museum sees its future.
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DeSombre, Elizabeth R. Habits and Other Routines. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190636272.003.0005.

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Much of what we do is not the result of carefully planned action. We instead follow simplified decision rules, or routines, adopted—consciously or not—to allow us to engage in daily activities without too much mental effort. Businesses, likewise, create standard operating procedures that allow systematic and efficient operations. When those habits have environmentally problematic implications, then even when people intend to make environmentally beneficial choices their habits may override their intentions. Recognizing the power of habit allows for the possibility of using habit to change behavior efficiently. We can also structure institutional processes to make it easier for people to form good environmental habits. People also generally accept the default option, so making the environmentally preferable option the default makes it more likely to be chosen. Working to create automaticity in positive behaviors (and avoid it in problematic ones) can be an important tool for environmental protection.
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Levin, Pamela Fox. PREDICTORS OF GLOVE USE BY HEALTH CARE WORKERS (PLANNED BEHAVIOR). 1994.

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Koshar, Jeanette Haight. ADOLESCENT MOTHERS: INTENTION TO CONTINUE IN HIGH SCHOOL (PLANNED BEHAVIOR). 1996.

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Campbell, Susan Ellen. A NURSING APPLICATION OF THE THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOR WITH RIGHT TO KNOW DILEMMAS (MORAL BEHAVIOR). 1995.

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therapy, wellness. ADHD Habit Behavior Planner : : ADHD Habit Behaviour Impulses Daily Tracker, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, ADHD Planner for Teens, Kids, Student, Adults, ADHD 120 Organizer Pages, 6 X 9. Independently Published, 2021.

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Blissmer, Bryan Joseph. Examining the relationships among the theory of planned behavior, attribution theory, and exercise behavior: An exploratory study. 1997.

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Wambach, Karen Ann. A TEST OF A BREASTFEEDING INTENTION AND OUTCOME MODEL (PLANNED BEHAVIOR). 1993.

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Press, Frank. ADHD Planner and Journal: A Undated Daily Behavior and Habit Tracker Journal and Planner. Independently Published, 2022.

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James, Philip. Physiological and behavioural changes. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198827238.003.0010.

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Faced with novel environments animals adapt their genotypes, phenotypes, and behaviours in many different ways. This chapter focuses on birds, as these have been the most intensely studied animal group with regard to their adaptability to urban environments. Examples of adaptions include animals that change colour or size. Adaptations to the noisy urban environments cause changes to the amplitude, frequency, and timing of songs. Then a discussion of the impact of one of the most fundamental environmental shifts resulting from urbanization: the use of artificial lights at night (ALAN) and how animals adapt to a phenomenon that has no precursor in the history of the planet. The final section of the chapter is an examination of evolutionary traps: what they are and how they might be avoided.
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van Hooft, Edwin. Motivation and Self-Regulation in Job Search: A Theory of Planned Job Search Behavior. Edited by Ute-Christine Klehe and Edwin van Hooft. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199764921.013.010.

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Job search is a difficult and complex process that demands prolonged motivation and self-regulation. Integrating insights from generic motivation theories and the job search literature, a Theory of Planned Job Search Behavior (TPJSB) is introduced as a framework for organizing the motivational and self-regulatory predictors and mechanisms that are important in the job search process. The chapter specifically focuses on the motivation-related concepts in the TPJSB, distinguishing between global-level, contextual, and situational predictors of job search intentions and job search behavior. After describing the theoretical underpinnings, empirical support for the associations in the model is presented and reviewed, and recommendations for future research are provided. Last, the moderating role of broader context factors on the TPJSB relations is discussed.
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publishing, rhl. ADHD Behavior Planner: Daily Mood Habit Behavior Tracker and Life Organizer and Focus Your Goals, Daily Tracker to Help with Therapy and Record Symptoms, ADHD Planner, ADHD Behavior Tracker, ADHD Medication Tracker, My ADHD Planner. Independently Published, 2021.

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