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Mark Elliott
Mark Elliott
School of Psychological Sciences and Health, University of Strathclyde
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Drivers' compliance with speed limits: an application of the theory of planned behavior.
MA Elliott, CJ Armitage, CJ Baughan
Journal of applied psychology 88 (5), 964, 2003
5952003
Errors and violations in relation to motorcyclists’ crash risk
MA Elliott, CJ Baughan, BF Sexton
Accident Analysis & Prevention 39 (3), 491-499, 2007
3592007
Using the theory of planned behaviour to predict observed driving behaviour
MA Elliott, CJ Armitage, CJ Baughan
British journal of social psychology 46 (1), 69-90, 2007
2872007
The social cognitive determinants of offending drivers’ speeding behaviour
MA Elliott, JA Thomson
Accident Analysis & Prevention 42 (6), 1595-1605, 2010
2032010
Exploring the beliefs underpinning drivers’ intentions to comply with speed limits
MA Elliott, CJ Armitage, CJ Baughan
Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour 8 (6), 459-479, 2005
2032005
Promoting drivers' compliance with speed limits: Testing an intervention based on the theory of planned behaviour
MA Elliott, CJ Armitage
British journal of psychology 100 (1), 111-132, 2009
1592009
Predicting university undergraduates' binge-drinking behavior: A comparative test of the one-and two-component theories of planned behavior
MA Elliott, K Ainsworth
Addictive behaviors 37 (1), 92-101, 2012
1462012
Predicting motorcyclists’ intentions to speed: Effects of selected cognitions from the theory of planned behaviour, self-identity and social identity
MA Elliott
Accident Analysis & Prevention 42 (2), 718-725, 2010
1422010
Effects of implementation intentions on the self-reported frequency of drivers' compliance with speed limits.
MA Elliott, CJ Armitage
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 12 (2), 108, 2006
1312006
Developing a self-report method for investigating adolescent road user behaviour
MA Elliott, CJ Baughan
Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour 7 (6), 373-393, 2004
1292004
The accident risk of motorcyclists
BF Sexton, CJ Baughan, MA Elliott, G Maycock
TRL, 2004
1232004
The impact of social cognitive and personality factors on teachers' reported inclusive behaviour
C Wilson, LM Woolfson, K Durkin, MA Elliott
British Journal of Educational Psychology 86 (3), 461-480, 2016
1212016
Predicting active school travel: The role of planned behavior and habit strength
S Murtagh, DA Rowe, MA Elliott, D McMinn, NM Nelson
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 9, 1-9, 2012
1142012
Motorcycle safety: a scoping study
MA Elliott, CJ Baughan, J Broughton, B Chinn, GB Grayson, J Knowles, ...
TRL Report TRL, 2003
114*2003
Road design measures to reduce drivers’ speed via ‘psychological’processes: a literature review. TRL report TRL 564
MA Elliott, VA McColl, JV Kennedy
Transport Research Laboratory TRL, Crowthorne, 2003
78*2003
Evidence that changes in social cognitions predict changes in self-reported driver behavior: Causal analyses of two-wave panel data
MA Elliott, JA Thomson, K Robertson, C Stephenson, J Wicks
Accident Analysis & Prevention 50, 905-916, 2013
762013
How methods and levels of policing affect road casualty rates
MA Elliott, J Broughton
TRL Limited, 2005
692005
Psychological distress and perfectionism in recent suicide attempters: The role of behavioural inhibition and activation
SA Rasmussen, MA Elliott, RC O’Connor
Personality and Individual Differences 52 (6), 680-685, 2012
592012
Evidence that implementation intentions reduce drivers’ speeding behavior: testing a new intervention to change driver behavior
SE Brewster, MA Elliott, SW Kelly
Accident Analysis & Prevention 74, 229-242, 2015
542015
An application of the prototype willingness model to drivers' speeding behaviour
MA Elliott, R McCartan, SE Brewster, D Coyle, L Emerson, K Gibson
European Journal of Social Psychology 47 (6), 735-747, 2017
432017
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