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    Krones T, Keller H, Becker A, Sönnichsen A, Baum E, Donner-Banzhoff N.
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  • 29. Does the theory of planned behavior identify diabetes-related cognitions for intention to be physically active and eat a healthy diet?
    Blue CL.
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  • 39. Using the Theory of Planned Behaviour to predict exercise intention in obese adults.
    Boudreau F, Godin G.
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  • 40. Application of the theory of planned behaviour to the prediction of objectively assessed breaking of posted speed limits.
    Conner M, Lawton R, Parker D, Chorlton K, Manstead AS, Stradling S.
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