Professor of Social Psychology at the University of Bath. My research is in the broader domain of attitudes and attitude-behavior relations. I have a particular interst in habits (both behavioral and mental habits), values, the self, and self-regulation. I apply these interests in areas such as health, consumer and environmental behavior.
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Section 1: Why do attitudes matter? Chapter 1: What are attitudes and how are they measured? Chapter 2: Three questions about attitudes Section 2: What do attitudes do? Chapter 3: The influence of attitudes on information processing and behavior Chapter 4: How do attitudes influence behavior? Section 3: What shapes attitudes? Chapter 5: Cognitive influences on attitudes Chapter 6: Affective influences on attitudes Chapter 7: Behavioral influences on attitudes Chapter 8: Basic principles on how attitudes are shaped Section 4: What more is there to learn? Chapter 9: The internal world Chapter 10: The external world Chapter 11: A look to the future