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2012Using the transtheoretical model of behaviour change to describe readiness to rescreen for colorectal cancer with faecal occult blood testingDuncan, A.; Turnbull, D.; Gregory, T.; Cole, S.; Young, G.; Flight, I.; Wilson, C.
2009Attitudes Towards and Beliefs about Colorectal Cancer and Screening using the Faecal Occult Blood Test within the Italian-Australian CommunitySeverino, G.; Wilson, C.; Turnbull, D.; Duncan, A.; Gregory, T.
2015A randomised controlled trial of personalised decision support delivered via the internet for bowel cancer screening with a faecal occult blood test: the effects of tailoring of messages according to social cognitive variables on participationWilson, C.; Flight, I.; Turnbull, D.; Gregory, T.; Cole, S.; Young, G.; Zajac, I.
2013Exploring the validity of the continuum of resistance model for discriminating early from late and non-uptake of colorectal cancer screening: Implications for the design of invitation and reminder lettersGregory, T.; Cole, S.; Wilson, C.; Flight, I.; Zajac, I.; Turnbull, D.; Young, G.
2008Inspection Time: A biomarker for cognitive declineGregory, T.; Nettelbeck, T.; Howard, S.; Wilson, C.
2010Openness to experience, intelligence, and successful ageingGregory, T.; Nettelbeck, T.; Wilson, C.
2009Within-person changes in inspection time predict memoryGregory, T.; Nettelbeck, T.; Wilson, C.
2011Sex differences in inspection time with ageGregory, T.; Nettelbeck, T.; Burns, N.; Danthiir, V.; Wilson, C.; Wittert, G.
2009A test of the cascade model in the elderlyGregory, T.; Nettelbeck, T.; Howard, S.; Wilson, C.
2009Inspection time and everyday functioning: A longitudinal studyGregory, T.; Nettelbeck, T.; Wilson, C.