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83. Webley, P., Robben, H.S.J., & Morris, I. (1988). Social comparison, attitudes and tax evasion in a shop simulation. Social Behaviour, 3, 219-228.
84. Eiser, J.R., Spears, R., Webley, P., & van der Pligt, J. (1988). Local resident's attitudes to oil and nuclear developments. Social Behaviour, 3, 237-253.
85. Webley, P., & Wilson, R. (1989). Social relationships and the unacceptability of money as a gift. Journal of Social Psychology, 129, 85-91.
86. Webley, P., Eiser, J.R., & Spears, R. (1989). Inflationary preferences and policy preferences, Economics Letters, 28, 239-241.
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96. Snelders, H.M.J.J., Hussein, G., Lea, S.E.G., & Webley, P. (1992). The polymorphous concept of money. Journal of Economic Psychology, 13, 71-92.
97. Webley, P., & Hessing, D.J. (1992). The future of fiscal psychology. Journal of Economic Psychology, 13, 515-519.
98. Calderwood, G.B., & Webley, P. (1992). Who responds to changes in taxation? The relationship between taxation and the incentive to work. Journal of Economic Psychology, 13, 735-748.
99. Dougherty, K.C., Eisenhart, M., & Webley, P. (1992). The role of social representations and national identities in the development of territorial knowledge: a study of political socialization in Argentina and England. American Educational Research Journal, 29, 809-835.
100. Webley, P., & Lea, S.E.G. (1992). Co moze nabidnout ekonomicka psychologie? [Economic Psychology in the Market Place]. Psychologie v Ekonomicke Praxi, 2, 63-75.
101. Webley, P., & Lea, S.E.G. (1992). The partial unacceptability of money as repayment for neighbourly help. Human Relations, 46, 65-76.
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103. Lea, S.E.G., Webley, P., & Levine, R.M. (1993). The economic psychology of consumer debt. Journal of Economic Psychology, 14, 85-119.
104. Webley, P., & Lea, S.E.G. (1993). Towards a more realistic psychology of economic socialization. Journal of Economic Psychology, 14, 461-472.
105. Webley, P. (1995). Accounts of accounts: En route to an economic psychology of personal finance. Journal of Economic Psychology, 16, 469-475
106. Lea, S.E.G., Webley, P., & Walker, C.M. (1995). Psychological factors in consumer debt: money management, time horizons and consumer behaviour. Journal of Economic Psychology, 16, 681-701
107. Webley, P. & Cartwright, J (1996). The implicit psychology of Total Quality Management. Total Quality Management, 7, 483-492.
108. Adams, C. J. & Webley, P. (1996). The role of economic and psychological factors in parking violations. Psychology, Crime and Law, 3, 111-133
109. Webley, P., & Wahlund, R (1997). Perspectives in economic psychology. Journal of Economic Psychology, 18, 153-156
110. Lea, S.E.G. & Webley, P. (1997). Pride in economic psychology. Journal of Economic Psychology, 18, 323-340
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112. Coups, E. J., Haddock, G., & Webley, P. (1998). Correlates and predictors of National Lottery play in the United Kingdom. Journal of Gambling Studies, 14, 285-303.
113. Webley, P., & Plaisier, Z. (1998). Mental accounting in childhood. Children’s Social and Economics Education, 3, 55-64
114. Cartwright, J., Andrews, T., and Webley, P. (1999). A methodology for cultural measurement and change: a case study. Total Quality Management, 10, 121-128
115. Sigala, M., Burgoyne, C.B. & Webley, P. (1999). Tax communication and social influence: evidence from a British sample. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 9, 237-241.
116. Bonn, M, Earle, D.C., Lea, S.E.G., & Webley, P. (1999). South African children’s views of wealth, poverty, inequality and unemployment. Journal of Economic Psychology, 20, 593-612
117. Pugh, P., & Webley, P. (2000). Adolescent participation in the UK National Lottery games. Journal of Adolescence, 23, 1-11.
118. Bonn M. & Webley. P. (2000). South African children’s understanding of money and banking. British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 18, 269-278
119. Webley, P. & Siviter, C (2000). Why do some owners allow their dogs to foul the pavement? The social psychology of a minor rule infraction. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 7, 1453-1462
120. Webley, P. (2001). Motivations for ethical choices in economic contexts. World Futures, 56, 263-278
121. Rogers, P., and Webley, P. (2001). It could be us! A cognitive and social psychology analysis of National Lottery Play in the UK. Applied Psychology, 50, 181-199
122. Webley, P., Lewis, A., & Mackenzie, C.R. (2001). Commitment among ethical investors: an experimental approach. Journal of Economic Psychology, 22, 27-42
123. Webley, P., Cole, M., & Eidjar, O-P. (2001). The prediction of self-reported and hypothetical tax-evasion: evidence from England, France and Norway. Journal of Economic Psychology, 22, 141-155
124. Adams, C.J. and Webley, P. (2001). Small business owners’ attitudes on VAT compliance in the UK. Journal of Economic Psychology, 22, 195-216
125. Sweeney, G.M., Webley, P. & Treacher, A (2001). Supervision in Occupational Therapy Part 1: the supervisor’s anxieties. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 64, 337-345
126. Sweeney, G.M., Webley, P. & Treacher, A (2001). Supervision in Occupational Therapy Part 2: the supervisee’s dilemma. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 64, 380-6
127. Sweeney, G.M., Webley, P. & Treacher, A (2001). Supervision in Occupational Therapy Part 3:Accommodating the supervisor and the supervisee. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 64, 426-431
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131. Lea, S.E.G. & Webley, P. (2005). In search of
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132. Newson, L, Postmes, T., Lea, S.E.G. & Webley,
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133. Webley, P & Nyhus, E (2006). Parents' influence
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134. Otto, A, Schots, P.,Westerman, J & Webley, P (2006)
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136. Haslam, S.A., Ryan, M.K., Postmes, T., Spears, R.,
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139. Cutts, K., & Webley, P. (1986). Ninos y adolescentes argentinos
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