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| Martin HaggerSummaryAffiliation: University of Nottingham Country: UK Publications
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Mindfulness and the intention-behavior relationship within the theory of planned behaviorNikos L D Chatzisarantis
School of Psychology, University of Plymouth, Devon, United Kingdom
Pers Soc Psychol Bull 33:663-76. 2007..These findings suggest that mindfulness is a useful construct that helps understand the intention-behavior relationship within the theory of planned behavior...
Ego depletion and the strength model of self-control: a meta-analysisMartin S Hagger
School of Psychology, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom
Psychol Bull 136:495-525. 2010..Findings provide impetus for future investigation testing additional hypotheses and mechanisms of the ego-depletion effect...
Self-identity and the theory of planned behaviour: between- and within-participants analysesMartin S Hagger
Risk Analysis, Social Processes, and Health Group, School of Psychology, Unversity of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK
Br J Soc Psychol 45:731-57. 2006..This investigation provides some preliminary evidence to support the effect of individual differences in self-identity on the formation of intentions to act...
From psychological need satisfaction to intentional behavior: testing a motivational sequence in two behavioral contextsMartin S Hagger
School of Psychology, University of Nottingham, UK
Pers Soc Psychol Bull 32:131-48. 2006..Findings independently supported the component theories and provided a comprehensive integrated explanation of volitional behavior...
Teacher, peer and parent autonomy support in physical education and leisure-time physical activity: A trans-contextual model of motivation in four nationsMartin Hagger
University of Nottingham, University Park, UK
Psychol Health 24:689-711. 2009..Findings support the model, which provides an explanation of the processes by which perceived autonomy support from different sources affects health-related physical activity motivation across these contexts...
Social physique anxiety and physical self-esteem: gender and age effectsMartin S Hagger
Social Psychology, Personality, and Health Research Group, School of Psychology, University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD, UK
Psychol Health 25:89-110. 2010..Results extend previous findings that females tend to report higher levels of social physique anxiety and lower levels of physical self-esteem than males by demonstrating that these differences are consistent across age group...
Integrating the theory of planned behaviour and self-determination theory in health behaviour: a meta-analysisMartin S Hagger
School of Psychology, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK
Br J Health Psychol 14:275-302. 2009..The analysis aimed to provide cumulative empirical support for a motivational sequence in which self-determined motivation from SDT predicts the proximal predictors of intentions and behaviour from the TPB...
Development of executive function and attention in preterm children: a systematic reviewHanna Mulder
School of Clinical Sciences, Academic Division of Human Development, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, U K
Dev Neuropsychol 34:393-421. 2009..Implications for research and practice are discussed...
Implementing intentions to drink a carbohydrate-electrolyte solution during exerciseMartin S Hagger
School of Psychology, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK
J Sports Sci 27:963-74. 2009..The intervention had no effects on psychological variables. Results support the use of implementation intentions to effectively promote sports drink intake among sports participants...
Effects of an intervention based on self-determination theory on self-reported leisure-time physical activity participationNikos L D Chatzisarantis
School of Psychology, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK
Psychol Health 24:29-48. 2009..It is concluded that self-determination theory provides a useful framework for the development of school-based interventions that ultimately affect leisure-time physical activity participation...
Cross-cultural generalizability of the theory of planned behavior among young people in a physical activity contextMartin S Hagger
School of Psychology, University of Nottingham, U K
J Sport Exerc Psychol 29:2-20. 2007..302 to .573) in all but the Hungarian sample. Findings support the generalizability of the measures and pattern of effects for the TPB among young people in a physical activity context...
The influences of continuation intentions on execution of social behaviour within the theory of planned behaviourNikos L D Chatzisarantis
Department of Sport Sciences and Health, University of Exeter, Devon, UK
Br J Soc Psychol 43:551-83. 2004..Together, these findings underscore the theoretical as well as practical importance of distinguishing between intentions and continuation intentions, and the need for influence attempts to manipulate continuation intentions...
Global self-esteem, goal achievement orientations, and self-determined behavioural regulations in a physical education settingVello Hein
Faculty of Exercise and Sports Sciences, University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia
J Sports Sci 25:149-59. 2007..The findings suggest that physical activity interventions that target autonomous motives in physical activity contexts are likely to enhance young people's general self-esteem...
Influences of volitional and forced intentions on physical activity and effort within the theory of planned behaviourNikos L D Chatzisarantis
University of Exeter, Exeter, UK
J Sports Sci 25:699-709. 2007..We concluded that volitional intentions and forced intentions assist in the explanation of effort in the context of physical activity behaviour...
First- and higher-order models of attitudes, normative influence, and perceived behavioural control in the theory of planned behaviourMartin S Hagger
Department of Psychology, University of Essex, UK
Br J Soc Psychol 44:513-35. 2005....
The stability of the attitude-intention relationship in the context of physical activityNikos L D Chatzisarantis
School of Sport and Health Sciences, University of Exeter, St Luke s Campus, Exeter EX1 2LU, UK
J Sports Sci 23:49-61. 2005..In addition, the behaviour-intention relationship was undermined over time. It is recommended that interventions can facilitate adherence to physical activity by reinforcing attitude change during initial and later stages of treatment...
The moral worth of sport reconsidered: contributions of recreational sport and competitive sport to life aspirations and psychological well-beingNikos L D Chatzisarantis
School of Sport and Health Sciences, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK
J Sports Sci 25:1047-56. 2007..Overall, the findings of the present study suggest that the moral worth of sport does not reside so much in the frequency with which individuals engage in sport but in the goals and values people express through sport participation...
