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Benjamin Gardner
Benjamin Gardner
Sonstige NamenBenjamin Gardner Sood
Reader in Psychology, University of Surrey
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei surrey.ac.uk - Startseite
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A review and analysis of the use of ‘habit’in understanding, predicting and influencing health-related behaviour
B Gardner
Health psychology review 9 (3), 277-295, 2015
9982015
Promoting habit formation
P Lally, B Gardner
Taylor & Francis Group, 2011
9262011
Mainstream consumers driving plug-in battery-electric and plug-in hybrid electric cars: A qualitative analysis of responses and evaluations
E Graham-Rowe, B Gardner, C Abraham, S Skippon, H Dittmar, ...
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 46 (1), 140-153, 2012
7922012
Towards parsimony in habit measurement: Testing the convergent and predictive validity of an automaticity subscale of the Self-Report Habit Index
B Gardner, C Abraham, P Lally, GJ de Bruijn
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 9, 1-12, 2012
7802012
A systematic review and meta-analysis of applications of the self-report habit index to nutrition and physical activity behaviours
B Gardner, GJ de Bruijn, P Lally
Annals of Behavioral Medicine 42 (2), 174-187, 2011
6712011
Making health habitual: the psychology of ‘habit-formation’and general practice
B Gardner, P Lally, J Wardle
British Journal of General Practice 62 (605), 664-666, 2012
6232012
How to reduce sitting time? A review of behaviour change strategies used in sedentary behaviour reduction interventions among adults
B Gardner, L Smith, F Lorencatto, M Hamer, SJH Biddle
Health psychology review 10 (1), 89-112, 2016
5212016
What drives car use? A grounded theory analysis of commuters’ reasons for driving
B Gardner, C Abraham
Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour 10 (3), 187-200, 2007
5152007
Can we reduce car use and, if so, how? A review of available evidence
E Graham-Rowe, S Skippon, B Gardner, C Abraham
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 45 (5), 401-418, 2011
3762011
Modelling motivation and habit in stable travel mode contexts
B Gardner
Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour 12 (1), 68-76, 2009
3562009
Psychological correlates of car use: A meta-analysis
B Gardner, C Abraham
Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour 11 (4), 300-311, 2008
3432008
Habitual behaviors or patterns of practice? Explaining and changing repetitive climate‐relevant actions
T Kurz, B Gardner, B Verplanken, C Abraham
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 6 (1), 113-128, 2015
3382015
Changing diet and physical activity to reduce gestational weight gain: a meta‐analysis
B Gardner, J Wardle, L Poston, H Croker
Obesity reviews 12 (7), e602-e620, 2011
3172011
Experiences of habit formation: a qualitative study
P Lally, J Wardle, B Gardner
Psychology, health & medicine 16 (4), 484-489, 2011
3052011
Using theory to synthesise evidence from behaviour change interventions: the example of audit and feedback
B Gardner, C Whittington, J McAteer, MP Eccles, S Michie
Social science & medicine 70 (10), 1618-1625, 2010
2982010
Forming a flossing habit: An exploratory study of the psychological determinants of habit formation
G Judah, B Gardner, R Aunger
British journal of health psychology 18 (2), 338-353, 2013
2612013
Habit formation and behavior change
B Gardner, AL Rebar
Oxford research encyclopedia of psychology, 2019
2522019
Habit as automaticity, not frequency
B Gardner
European Health Psychologist 14 (2), 32-36, 2012
2192012
Does intrinsic motivation strengthen physical activity habit? Modeling relationships between self-determination, past behaviour, and habit strength
B Gardner, P Lally
Journal of behavioral medicine 36, 488-497, 2013
2182013
Going green? Modeling the impact of environmental concerns and perceptions of transportation alternatives on decisions to drive
B Gardner, C Abraham
Journal of Applied Social Psychology 40 (4), 831-849, 2010
2042010
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