Item does not contain fulltextLittle is known about how outcome expectations change after physical activity initiation and whether changes are associated with physical activity experiences. In a diary study, physically inactive adults (N = 102) initiated an exercise regimen and reported their experiences daily (e.g. progress toward goals) and corresponding outcome expectations weekly (e.g. how much progress they expect this week). Average levels (between-person effects) for eight experiences (ps < .01) and deviations from the average levels (within-person effects) for three experiences (ps < .05) were associated with changes in outcome expectations. The findings demonstrate that outcome expectations for exercise vary over time and are assoc...
Purpose: To examine sources of variance in objective measures of physical activity in a group of hea...
The intention-behavior gap has proven to be a vexing problem for theorists and practitioners interes...
Objectives. Poor rates of adherence to exercise prescription schemes present a potential barrier to ...
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Background: Despite clear health benefits of physical activity, previous research has been limited i...
BACKGROUND: Predictors of physical activity (PA) change are rarely investigated separately for diffe...
Background: Despite clear health benefits of physical activity, previous research has been limited i...
The study investigated whether typical psychological, physiological, and neurophysiological changes ...
Despite hundreds of studies on the effects of expectations on evaluations, few commentaries have foc...
Despite hundreds of studies on the effects of expectations on evaluations, few commentaries have foc...
Outcome expectations, an important element of social cognitive theory, have been associated with phy...
This thesis consisted of five interlinking studies to examine the role of expectations in exercise b...
This study used time-varying effect modeling to examine time-of-day differences in how behavioral co...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to accumulate behavioral validity evidence for physical act...
The understanding of placebo and nocebo effects in psychological responses to exercise may be improv...
Purpose: To examine sources of variance in objective measures of physical activity in a group of hea...
The intention-behavior gap has proven to be a vexing problem for theorists and practitioners interes...
Objectives. Poor rates of adherence to exercise prescription schemes present a potential barrier to ...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Most people do not engage in rec...
Background: Despite clear health benefits of physical activity, previous research has been limited i...
BACKGROUND: Predictors of physical activity (PA) change are rarely investigated separately for diffe...
Background: Despite clear health benefits of physical activity, previous research has been limited i...
The study investigated whether typical psychological, physiological, and neurophysiological changes ...
Despite hundreds of studies on the effects of expectations on evaluations, few commentaries have foc...
Despite hundreds of studies on the effects of expectations on evaluations, few commentaries have foc...
Outcome expectations, an important element of social cognitive theory, have been associated with phy...
This thesis consisted of five interlinking studies to examine the role of expectations in exercise b...
This study used time-varying effect modeling to examine time-of-day differences in how behavioral co...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to accumulate behavioral validity evidence for physical act...
The understanding of placebo and nocebo effects in psychological responses to exercise may be improv...
Purpose: To examine sources of variance in objective measures of physical activity in a group of hea...
The intention-behavior gap has proven to be a vexing problem for theorists and practitioners interes...
Objectives. Poor rates of adherence to exercise prescription schemes present a potential barrier to ...