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Book Chapter
Terry, Deborah J., Hogg, Michael A., & White, Katherine M. (2000) Attitude-behavior relations: social identity and group membership. In Terry, Deborah J. & Hogg, Michael A. (Eds.) Attitudes, behavior, and social context: The role of norms and group membership. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah, NJ, US, pp. 67-93.
Journal Article
Graves, Nicholas, Barnett, Adrian, White, Katherine, Jimmieson, Nerina, Page, Katie, Campbell, Megan, et al. (2012) Evaluating the economics of the Australian National Hand Hygiene Initiative. Healthcare Infection, 17, pp. 5-10.
Wilson, Lee-Ann M., White, Katherine M., & Obst, Patricia L. (2011) Predicting psychologists’ intentions to integrate complementary and alternative therapies (CAT) into their practice. Australian Psychologist, 46(4), pp. 237-244.
Tunnicliff, Deborah J., Watson, Barry C., White, Katherine M., Lewis, Ioni M., & Wishart, Darren E. (2011) The social context of motorcycle riding and the key determinants influencing rider behaviour : a qualitative investigation. Traffic Injury Prevention, 12(4), pp. 363-376.
Jimmieson, Nerina L. & White, Katherine M. (2011) Predicting employee intentions to support organizational change : an examination of identification processes during a re-brand. British Journal of Social Psychology, 50(2), pp. 331-341.
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32Hamilton, Kyra, Daniels , Lynne A, White, Katherine M., Murray, Nicole, & Walsh, Anne M. (2011) Predicting mothers’ decisions to introduce complementary feeding at 6 months : an investigation using an extended theory of planned behaviour. Appetite, 56(3), 674-681 . (In Press)
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113Wilson, Lee-Ann M. & White, Katherine M. (2011) Integrating complementary and alternative therapies into psychological practice : A qualitative analysis. Australian Journal of Psychology, 63(4), pp. 232-242.
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1Masser, Barbara M., White, Katherine M., Hamilton, Kyra, & McKimmie, Blake M. (2011) An examination of the predictors of blood donors' intentions to donate during two phases of an avian influenza outbreak. Transfusion, 51(3), pp. 548-557.
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1Walsh, Shari P., White, Katherine M., Cox, Stephen, & Young, Ross McD. (2011) Keeping in constant touch : the predictors of young Australians’ mobile phone involvement. Computers in Human Behavior, 27(1), pp. 333-342.
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1Mclaren, Patrick J., Hyde, Melissa K., & White, Katherine M. (2011) Exploring the role of gender and risk perceptions in people’s decisions to register as a bone marrow donor. Health Education Research. (In Press)
Hamilton, Kyra & White, Katherine M. (2011) Identifying key belief-based targets for promoting regular physical activity among mothers and fathers with young children. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 14(2), pp. 135-142.
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1Baker, Rosland & White, Katherine (2011) In their own words: Why teenagers don't use social networking sites. CyberPsychology, Behavior and Social Networking: the impact of the Internet, multi-media and virtual reality on behavior and society, 14(6), pp. 395-398.
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1White, Katherine M., O'Connor, Erin L., & Hamilton, Kyra (2011) Ingroup and role identity influences on the initiation and maintenance of students' voluntary attendance at peer study sessions for statistics. British Journal of Educational Psychology, 81(2), pp. 325-343.
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8White, Katherine M. & Wood, Maria (2011) Psychosocial predictors of rule following in hostels for women experiencing homelessness. Journal of Community Psychology, 39(3), pp. 258-273.
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5Tunnicliff, Deborah J., Watson, Barry C., White, Katherine M., Hyde, Melissa K., Schonfeld, Cynthia C., & Wishart, Darren E. (2011) Understanding the factors influencing safe and unsafe motorcycle rider intentions. Accident Analysis and Prevention. (In Press)
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87Hyde, Melissa K. & White, Katherine M. (2011) A comparison of registered and unregistered organ donors’ perceptions about transplant recipients. Clinical Transplantation, 25(3), pp. 444-449.
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41Walsh, Shari P., White, Katherine M., & Young, Ross McD. (2010) Needing to connect : The effect of self and others on young people’s involvement with their mobile phones. Australian Journal of Psychology, 62(4), pp. 194-203.
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2Hamilton, Kyra & White, Katherine M. (2010) Identifying parents' perceptions about physical activity : a qualitative exploration of salient behavioural, normative and control beliefs among mothers and fathers of young children. Journal of Health Psychology, 15(8), pp. 1157-1169.
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3White, Katherine M. & Hyde, Melissa K. (2010) Swimming between the flags: A preliminary exploration of the influences on Australians’ intentions to swim between the flags at patrolled beaches. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 42(6), pp. 1831-1838.
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45Rozario, Mark, Lewis, Ioni, & White, Katherine M. (2010) An examination of the factors that influence drivers’ willingness to use hand-held mobile phones. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 13(6), pp. 365-376.
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1White, Katherine M., Terry, Deborah J., Troup, Carolyn, Rempel, Lynn A., & Norman, Paul (2010) Predicting the consumption of foods low in saturated fats among people diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. The role of planning in the theory of planned behaviour. Appetite, 55(2), pp. 348-354.
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3White, Katherine M., Hyde, Melissa K., O'Connor, Erin L., Naumann, Lisa, & Hawkes, Anna L. (2010) Testing a belief-based intervention encouraging sun safety among adolescents in a high risk area. Preventive Medicine, 51(3-4), pp. 325-328.
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2Baker, Rosland K. & White, Katherine M. (2010) Predicting adolescents’ use of social networking sites from an extended theory of planned behaviour perspective. Computers in Human Behavior, 26(6), pp. 1591-1597.
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4Nemme, Heidi & White, Katherine M. (2010) Texting while driving : psychosocial influences on young people’s texting intentions and behaviour. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 42(4), pp. 1257-1265.
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6Hyde, Melissa K. & White, Katherine M. (2010) Are organ donation communication decisions reasoned or reactive? A test of the utility of an augmented Theory of Planned Behaviour with the Prototype/Willingness Model. British Journal of Health Psychology, 15(2), pp. 435-452.
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2Wilson, Kathryn, Fornasier, Stephanie, & White, Katherine M. (2010) Psychological predictors of young adults' use of social networking sites. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 13(2), pp. 173-177.
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8Lewis, Ioni M., Watson, Barry C., & White, Katherine M. (2010) Response efficacy : the key to minimizing rejection and maximizing acceptance of emotion-based anti-speeding messages. Accident Analysis & Prevention, 42(2), pp. 459-467.
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4Buglar, Maria, White, Katherine M., & Robinson, Natalie G. (2010) The role of self-efficacy in dental patients’ brushing and flossing: Testing an extended Health Belief Model. Patient Education and Counseling, 78(2), pp. 269-272.
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5Hyde, Melissa K. & White, Katherine M. (2010) Exploring donation decisions: Beliefs and preferences for organ donation in Australia. Death Studies, 34(2), pp. 172-185.
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1White, Katherine M., Walsh, Shari P., Hyde, Melissa K., & Watson, Barry C. (2010) Mobile phone use while driving : an investigation of the beliefs influencing drivers’ hands-free and hand-held mobile phone use. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 13(1), pp. 9-20.
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6O'Connor, Erin L. & White, Katherine M. (2010) Willingness to trial functional foods and vitamin supplements: the role of attitudes, subjective norms, and dread of risks. Food Quality and Preference, 21(1), pp. 75-81.
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1Hamilton, Kyra & White, Katherine M. (2010) Parental physical activity : exploring the role of social support. American Journal of Health Behavior, 34(5), pp. 573-584.
Moss, Nathan D., O'Connor, Erin L., & White, Katherine M. (2010) Psychosocial predictors of the use of enhanced podcasting in student learning. Computers in Human Behavior, 26(3), pp. 302-309.
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2Hamilton, Kyra & White, Katherine M. (2010) Understanding parental physical activity : meanings, habits, and social role influence. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 11(4), pp. 275-285.
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3Hyde, Melissa K. & White, Katherine M. (2009) Disclosing donation decisions : the role of organ donor prototypes in an extended theory of planned behaviour. Health Education Research, 24(6), pp. 1080-1092.
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1Hyde, Melissa K. & White, Katherine M. (2009) Similarity not favourability : the role of donor prototypes in predicting willingness to donate organs while living. Journal of Health Psychology, 14(7), pp. 888-898.
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3Sullivan, Karen A., White, Katherine M., Young, Ross McD., & Scott, Clinton J. (2009) Predicting behaviour to reduce stroke risk in at-risk populations : the role of beliefs. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation, 16(9), pp. 488-496.
Lewis, Ioni M., Watson, Barry C., & White, Katherine M. (2009) Internet versus paper-and-pencil survey methods in psychological experiments : equivalence testing of participant responses to health-related messages. Australian Journal of Psychology, 61(2), pp. 107-116.
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7Walsh, Shari Poldi, White, Katherine Marie, & Young, Ross McD. (2009) The phone connection : a qualitative exploration of how belongingness and social identification relate to mobile phone use amongst Australian youth. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 19(3), pp. 225-240.
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9Hyde, Melissa K. & White, Katherine M. (2009) To be a donor or not to be? Applying an extended theory of planned behavior to predict posthumous organ donation intentions. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 39(4), pp. 880-900.
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9White, Katherine M., Smith, Joanne K., Terry, Deborah J., Greenslade, Jaimi H., & McKimmie, Blake M. (2009) Social influence in the theory of planned behaviour : the role of descriptive, injunctive, and ingroup norms. British Journal of Social Psychology, 48(1), pp. 135-158.
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12Hyde, Melissa K. & White, Katherine M. (2009) Student and community perceptions about organ donors, non-donors, and transplant recipients. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 19(2), pp. 125-141.
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6Masser, Barbara M., White, Katherine M., Hyde, Melissa K., Terry, Deborah J., & Robinson, Natalie G. (2009) Predicting blood donation intentions and behavior among Australian blood donors : testing an extended theory of planned behavior model. Transfusion, 49(2), pp. 320-329.
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4Sullivan, Karen A., White, Katherine M., Young, Ross McD., & Scott, Clinton J. (2009) The Cerebrovascular Attitudes and Beliefs Scale (CABS-R): the factor structure and psychometric properties of a tool for assessing stroke-related health beliefs. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine.
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1Hyde, Melissa K. & White, Katherine M. (2009) Communication prompts donation : exploring the beliefs underlying registration and discussion of the organ donation decision. British Journal of Health Psychology, 14(3), pp. 423-435.
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3O'Connor, Erin L. & White, Katherine M. (2009) Intentions and willingness to use complementary and alternative medicines : what potential patients believe about CAMs. Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice, 15, pp. 136-140.
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4Hyde, Melissa K. & White, Katherine M. (2009) Knowing a donor and identifying as one : determinants of people's willingness for related and anonymous living donation in Australia. Psychology, Health & Medicine, 14(5), pp. 524-535.
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1White, Katherine M. & Wellington, Larne (2009) Predicting participation in group parenting education in an Australian sample : the role of attitudes, norms, and control factors. Journal of Primary Prevention, 30, pp. 173-189.
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1Jimmieson, Nerina L., White, Katherine M., & Zajdlewicz, Leah (2009) Psychosocial predictors of intentions to engage in change supportive behaviors in an organizational context. Journal of Change Management, 9(3), pp. 233-250.
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234Tones, Megan J., Fraser, Jennifer, Elder, Ruth L., & White, Katherine M. (2009) Supporting mature-aged students from a low socioeconomic background. Higher Education, 58(4), pp. 505-529.
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1Pelling, Emma & White, Katherine M. (2009) The theory of planned behaviour applied to young people's use of social networking websites. Cyberpsychology & Behavior, 12, pp. 755-759.
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17White, Katherine M., Robinson, Natalie G., Young, Ross McD., Anderson, Peter J., Hyde, Melissa K., Greenbank, Susan, et al. (2008) Exploring young people’s beliefs and images about sun safety. Youth Studies Australia, 27(4), pp. 43-49.
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2Ehrenberg, Alexandra L., Juckes, Suzanna Claire, White, Katherine M., & Walsh, Shari P. (2008) Personality and Self-Esteem as Predictors of Young People’s Technology Use. CyberPsychology and Behavior, 11(6), pp. 739-741.
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12Robinson, Natalie G., Masser, Barbara M., White, Katherine M., Hyde, Melissa K., & Terry, Deborah J. (2008) Predicting intentions to donate blood among non-donors in Australia : an extended theory of planned behavior. Transfusion, 48(12), pp. 2559-2567.
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5Walsh, Shari P., White, Katherine M., Hyde, Melissa K., & Watson, Barry C. (2008) Dialling and driving: Factors influencing intentions to use a mobile phone while driving. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 40(6), pp. 1893-1900.
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18Sullivan, Karen A., White, Katherine M., Young, Ross McD., & Scott, Clinton J. (2008) Predictors of intention to exercise to reduce stroke risk among people at risk of stroke : an application of an extended Health Belief Model. Rehabilitation Psychology, 53(4), pp. 505-512.
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7Lewis, Ioni M., Watson, Barry C., & White, Katherine M. (2008) An examination of message-relevant affect in road safety messages : should road safety advertisements aim to make us feel good or bad? Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 11(6), pp. 403-417.
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7Mason, Tania E. & White, Katherine M. (2008) Applying an Extended Model of the Theory of Planned Behaviour to Breast Self-Examination. Journal of Health Psychology, 13(7), pp. 946-955.
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5Khawaja, Nigar G., White, Katherine M., Schweitzer, Robert, & Greenslade, Jaimi H. (2008) Difficulties and coping strategies of Sudanese refugees: a qualitative approach. Transcultural Psychiatry, 45(3), pp. 489-512.
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11White, Katherine M., Robinson, Natalie G., Young, Ross McD., Anderson, Peter J., Hyde, Melissa K., Greenbank, Susan, et al. (2008) Testing an extended theory of planned behaviour to predict young people’s sun safety in a high risk area. British Journal of Health Psychology, 13(3), pp. 435-448.
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8Masser, Barbara M., White, Katherine M., Hyde, Melissa K., & Terry, Deborah J. (2008) The Psychology of Blood Donation: Current Research and Future Directions. Transfusion Medicine Reviews, 22(3), pp. 215-233.
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20Jimmieson, Nerina L., Peach, Megan, & White, Katherine M. (2008) Utilizing the theory of planned behavior to inform change management: An investigation of employee intentions to support organizational change. Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 44(2), pp. 237-262.
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11Hamilton, Kyra & White, Katherine M. (2008) Extending the Theory of Planned Behavior: The Role of Self and Social Influences in Predicting Adolescent Regular Moderate-to-Vigorous Physical Activity. Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 30(1), pp. 56-74.
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27Walsh, Shari P., White, Katherine M., & Young, Ross McD. (2008) Over-connected? A qualitative exploration of the relationship between Australian youth and their mobile phones. Journal of Adolescence, 31(1), pp. 77-92.
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12Sullivan, Karen A., White, Katherine M, Young, Ross McD., Scott, Clinton J., & Mulgrew, Kate E. (2008) Developing a stroke intervention program : what do people at risk of stroke want? Patient Education and Counseling, 70(1), pp. 126-134.
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3White, Katherine M., Wise, Susan E., Young, Ross McD., & Hyde, Melissa K. (2008) Exploring the beliefs underlying attitudes to active voluntary euthanasia in a sample of Australian medical practitioners and nurses: A qualitative analysis. Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 58(1), pp. 19-39.
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1White, Katherine M., Thomas, Ian C., Johnston, Kim L., & Hyde, Melissa K. (2008) Predicting Attendance at Peer-Assisted Study Sessions for Statistics: Role Identity and the Theory of Planned Behavior. Journal of Social Psychology, 148(4), pp. 473-491.
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3Robinson, Natalie G., White, Katherine M., Young, Ross McD., Anderson, Peter J., Hyde, Melissa K., Greenbank, Susan, et al. (2008) Young People and Sun Safety: The Role of Attitudes, Norms and Control Factors. Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 19(1), pp. 45-51.
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3Mason, Tania E. & White, Katherine M. (2008) The role of behavioral, normative and control beliefs in breast self-examination. Women & Health, 47(3), pp. 39-56.
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2Walsh, Shari P. & White, Katherine M. (2007) Me, my mobile, and I : the role of self- and prototypical identity influences in the prediction of mobile phone behavior. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 37(10), pp. 2405-2434.
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15Hyde, Melissa K. & White, Katherine M. (2007) Young Australian Adults' Knowledge and Beliefs about Organ Donation. Progress in Transplantation, 17(3), pp. 220-227.
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7White, Katherine M., Terry, Deborah J., Troup, Carolyn, & Rempel, Lynn A. (2007) Behavioral, normative and control beliefs underlying low-fat dietary and regular physical activity behaviors for adults diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and/or cardiovascular disease. Psychology, Health & Medicine, 12(4), pp. 485-494.
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13Obst, Patricia L. & White, Katherine M. (2007) Choosing to belong : the influence of choice on social identification and psychological sense of community. Journal of Community Psychology, 35(1), pp. 77-90.
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4Lewis, Ioni M., Watson, Barry C., White, Katherine M., & Tay, Richard S. (2007) Promoting public health messages: Should we move beyond fear-evoking appeals in road safety? Qualitative Health Research, 17(1), pp. 61-74.
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10Wilson, Lee-Ann M. & White, Katherine M. (2007) Development of an Attitudes Towards Complementary Therapies Scale for Psychologists. Clinical Psychologist, 11(2), pp. 37-44.
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602Lewis, Ioni M., Watson, Barry C., Tay, Richard S., & White, Katherine M. (2007) The Role of Fear Appeals in Improving Driver Safety: A Review of the Effectiveness of Fear-arousing (threat) Appeals in Road Safety Advertising. International Journal of Behavioral and Consultation Therapy, 3(2), pp. 203-222.
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2,783McCabe, Tamara L., White, Katherine M., & Obst, Patricia L. (2007) The importance of volunteering functions to university students. Australian Journal of Volunteering, 12(2), pp. 50-58.
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418Sullivan, Karen A., White, Katherine M., Young, Ross McD., Chang, Anne M., Roos, Colette R., & Scott, Clinton J. (2006) The nature and predictors of stroke knowledge amongst at risk elderly persons in Brisbane, Australia. Disability and Rehabilitation, 28(21), pp. 1339-1348.
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6Walsh, Shari P. & White, Katherine M. (2006) Ring, ring, why did I make that call? Mobile phone beliefs and behaviour amongst Australian university students. Youth Studies Australia, 25(3), pp. 49-57.
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1,039Hornsey, Matthew J., Blackwood, Leda, Louis, Winnifred, Fielding, Kelly, Mavor, Ken, Morton, Thomas, et al. (2006) Why do people engage in collective action? Revisiting the role of perceived effectiveness. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 36(7), pp. 1701-1722.
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25Broadhead-Fearn, Danielle & White, Katherine M. (2006) The Role of Self-Efficacy in Predicting Rule-Following Behaviors in Shelters for Homeless Youth: A Test of the Theory of Planned Behavior. Journal of Social Psychology, 146(3), pp. 307-325.
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8Wellington, Larne, White, Katherine M., & Liossis, Poppy M. (2006) Beliefs underlying intentions to participate in group parenting education. Australian e-Journal for the Advancement of Mental Health (AeJAMH), 5(3).
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178Litchfield, Rebecca A. & White, Katherine M. (2006) Young adults' willingness and intentions to use amphetamines: An application of the theory of reasoned action. E-Journal of Applied Psychology, 2(1).
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276Greenslade, Jaimi H. & White, Katherine M. (2005) The prediction of above regular participation in volunteerism: A test of the theory of planned behaviour and the volunteers functions inventory. Journal of Social Psychology, 145(2), pp. 155-172.
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31Obst, Patricia L. & White, Katherine M. (2005) An exploration of the interplay between psychological sense of community, social identification and salience. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 15(2), pp. 127-135.
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10Obst, Patricia L. & White, Katherine M. (2005) Three-dimensional strength of identification across group memberships: A confirmatory factor analysis. Self and Identity, 4(1), pp. 69-80.
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773Peach, Megan, Jimmieson, Nerina L., & White, Katherine M. (2005) Beliefs underlying employee readiness to support a building relocation: A theory of planned behavior perspective. Organization Development Journal, 23, pp. 9-22.
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5Johnston, Kim L., White, Katherine M., & Norman, Paul (2004) An examination of the individual difference approach to the role of norms in the theory of reasoned action. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 34(12), pp. 2524-2549.
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3Obst, Patricia L. & White, Katherine M. (2004) Revisiting the Sense of Community Index : a confirmatory factor analysis. Journal of Community Psychology, 32(6), pp. 691-705.
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26Johnston, Kim L. & White, Katherine M. (2004) Beliefs underlying binge-drinking in young female undergraduate students: A theory of planned behaviour perspective. Youth Studies Australia, 23(2), pp. 22-30.
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1,037Johnston, Kim L. & White, Katy M. (2003) Binge-drinking: A test of the role of group norms in the Theory of Planned Behaviour. Psychology and Health, 18, pp. 63-77.
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78Greenslade, Jaimi H. & White, Katherine M. (2002) Beliefs underlying above average participation in volunteerism. Australian Journal on Volunteering, 7, pp. 29-35.
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544White, Katherine M., Hogg, Michael A., & Terry, Deborah J. (2002) Improving attitude-behavior correspondence through exposure to normative support from a salient ingroup. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 24(2), pp. 91-103.
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41Terry, Deborah J., Hogg, Michael A., & White, Katherine M. (1999) The theory of planned behaviour: Self identity, social identity, and group norms. British Journal of Social Psychology, 38, pp. 225-244.
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190Hogg, Michael A., Terry, Deborah J., & White, Katherine M. (1995) A tale of two theories: A critical comparison of identity theory with social identity theory. Social Psychology Quarterly, 58(4), pp. 255-269.
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Lewis, Ioni M., Watson, Barry C., & White, Katherine M. (2009) What do we really know about designing and evaluating road safety advertising? : current knowledge and future challenges. In Proceedings of : 2009 Australasian Road Safety Research Policing and Education Conference : Smarter, Safer Directions, Sydney, pp. 733-746.
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365Wilson, Lee-Ann M. & White, Katherine M. (2008) Identifying the Attitudinal, Normative, and Control Beliefs Underlying Psychologists' Willingness to Integrate Complementary and Alternative Therapies into Psychological Practice. In Summers, J. (Ed.) Psychology Leading Change 2008: Proceedings of the 43rd APS annual conference, September 23-27, 2008, Hobart.
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62O'Connor, Erin L., Hansen, Julie A., & White, Katherine M. (2008) Improving the 'work readiness' of undergraduate psychology students through a final-year volunteer placement. In Effective Teaching and Learning Conference, 30-31 October 2008, Brisbane, Australia. (Unpublished)
Lewis, Ioni M., Watson, Barry C., & White, Katherine M. (2008) Predicting future speeding behaviour: The appeal of positive emotional appeals for high risk road users. In High risk road users - motivating behaviour change: what works and what doesn't work? National Conference of the Australasian College of Road Safety and the Travelsafe Committee of the Queensland Parliament, 18-19 September 2008, Brisbane.
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223Lewis, Ioni M., Watson, Barry C., & White, Katherine M. (2008) Predicting the acceptance and rejection of emotion-based anti-speeding messages : the role of attitudinal beliefs and personal involvement. In 2008 Australasian Road Safety Research, Policing and Education Conference, 9-12 November 2008, Adelaide, South Australia.
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182Hamilton, Kyra & White, Katherine M. (2007) Adolescents and physical activity: The role of attitudinal, normative and control beliefs. In Moore, K. (Ed.) In K. Moore (Ed.), Psychology Making an Impact 2007: Proceedings of 42nd APS annual conference. (pp. 175-180). Victoria: The Australian Psychological Society., Australian Psychological Society, Brisbane, pp. 175-180.
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350Walsh, Shari P., White, Katherine M., & Young, Ross McD. (2007) Young and connected: Psychological influences of mobile phone use amongst Australian youth. In Goggin, Gerard & Hjorth, Larissa (Eds.) Mobile Media 2007, July 2 - 4 2007, University of Sydney.
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1,759Jimmieson, Nerina, Peach, Megan, & White, Katherine (2004) Employee Readiness For Change: Utilizing The Theory Of Planned Behavior To Inform Change Management. In Weaver, K (Ed.) Academy of Management New Orleans, 6-11 August 2004, New Orleans, Louisiana.
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Walsh, Shari P., White, Katherine M., Watson, Barry C., & Hyde, Melissa K. (2007) Psychosocial factors influencing mobile phone use while driving. Australian Transport Safety Bureau, Canberra, ACT.
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1,223Watson, Barry C., Tunnicliff, Deborah J., White, Katherine M, Schonfeld, Cynthia C., & Wishart, Darren E. (2007) Psychological and social factors influencing, motorcycle rider intentions and behaviour. Australian Transport Safety Bureau, Canberra, ACT.
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