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Tom St Quinton
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Implicit processes, self-regulation, and interventions for behavior change
T St Quinton, JA Brunton
Frontiers in Psychology 8, 248464, 2017
532017
Untangling the Theory of Planned Behavior's auxiliary assumptions and theoretical assumptions: Implications for predictive and intervention studies
T St Quinton, B Morris, D Trafimow
New Ideas in Psychology 60, 100818, 2020
232020
The identification of salient beliefs concerning university students' decisions to participate in sport
TS Quinton, JA Brunton
Recreational Sports Journal 42 (1), 48-63, 2018
122018
Promoting physical activity through text messages: the impact of attitude and goal priority messages
T St Quinton, B Morris, MJ Barwood, M Conner
Health psychology and behavioral medicine 9 (1), 165-181, 2021
112021
Applying Stage-Based Theory to engage female students in university sport
JA Brunton, T St Quinton
Journal of Human Sport and Exercise, 2020
112020
The key psychological beliefs underlying student participation in recreational sport
T St Quinton, JA Brunton
Recreational Sports Journal 44 (1), 38-50, 2020
102020
Promoting physical activity through priming the content of motivation
T St Quinton
Frontiers in psychology 8, 279747, 2017
102017
The impact of past behaviour on social cognitive factors and sports participation in university students
T St Quinton
Psychology, Health & Medicine 27 (6), 1193-1204, 2022
92022
A network approach to depressive disorders
T St Quinton, HJ Stain
Journal of Rational-Emotive & Cognitive-Behavior Therapy 38 (1), 1-13, 2020
62020
The unappreciated relevance of auxiliary assumptions for evaluating theory-based interventions in health psychology
T St Quinton, D Trafimow
Theory & Psychology 32 (6), 915-930, 2022
42022
Behavior change techniques and delivery modes in interventions targeting adolescent gambling: a systematic review
T St Quinton, B Morris, D Pickering, DM Smith
Journal of Gambling Studies 38 (4), 1503-1528, 2022
42022
Beliefs in free will and determinism: Associations with social cognition and gambling behavior
T St Quinton, B Morris, AW Crescioni
Addiction Research & Theory 30 (6), 414-421, 2022
42022
The role of free will beliefs in social behavior: Priority areas for future research
T St Quinton, D Trafimow, O Genschow
Consciousness and Cognition 115, 103586, 2023
32023
Applying the reasoned action approach and planning to understand diabetes self-management behaviors
T St Quinton
Behavioral Sciences 12 (10), 375, 2022
32022
Student participation in gambling: The role of social cognition, past behaviour, and habit
T St Quinton
Psychology, Health & Medicine 27 (8), 1774-1781, 2022
32022
The identification of reasons, solutions, and techniques informing a theory-based intervention targeting recreational sports participation
T St Quinton, JA Brunton
Research quarterly for exercise and sport 89 (2), 255-264, 2018
32018
The 'scientific' approach for the physical activity behavior change
T St Quinton
Journal of Physical Education and Sport 17 (2), 722, 2017
32017
Implications of the TASI taxonomy for understanding inconsistent effects pertaining to free will beliefs
T St Quinton, D Trafimow
Philosophical Psychology, 1-23, 2023
22023
A reasoned action approach to understand mobile gambling behavior among college students
T St Quinton
Current Psychology 42 (4), 2912-2923, 2023
22023
Belief in free will: Integration into social cognition models to promote health behavior
T St Quinton, AW Crescioni
Philosophical Psychology, 1-19, 2022
22022
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