Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.Despite efforts to improve physical activity (PA) engagement among the public, many people remain inactive. This suggests the presences of factors contributing to PA participation that have not been adequately explored. Among these factors are individual differences in personality and their possible contributions to PA preferences, motivation, and detection of PA barriers. Therefore, the present study aimed to examine the possible relationships between personality traits (namely extraversion and neuroticism), motivation type, barrier perception, and arousal preferences in PA. To achieve this, online questionnaires pertaining to the study variables were administered ...
Objective The purpose of the present study was to investigate associations between personality trai...
Several researchers have examined the motives people have for participating in a range of physical a...
It is reported that only 50.4% of males and 39.9% of females aged 18-30 years report meet the U.S. r...
Although exercise can have many advantages, there are still many people that tend to be less active....
Personality traits, participatory motives, and behavior regulation have been linked to physical acti...
Previous research has established a link between exercise and executive functions. However, how pers...
Exercise and its benefits have been studied for a long period of time. Something that has gained int...
Motivation is key for athletes to perform at their peak performance. However, not all individuals ar...
Abstract. Although exercise can have many advantages, there are still many people that tend to be le...
Previous research has linked components of the Five-Factor model of personality to physical health a...
The purpose of this study was to identify and analyze how motivational characteristics, fulfillment ...
Motivation is vital for performance and encompasses a range of processes and desires (Maslow 1970; B...
The object of the research – the relation between physical activity, motivation to be active and cha...
The author proposes that personality traits shape our motivations which in turn influence choices to...
This research extends previous work by demonstrating how the relationships between social cognition ...
Objective The purpose of the present study was to investigate associations between personality trai...
Several researchers have examined the motives people have for participating in a range of physical a...
It is reported that only 50.4% of males and 39.9% of females aged 18-30 years report meet the U.S. r...
Although exercise can have many advantages, there are still many people that tend to be less active....
Personality traits, participatory motives, and behavior regulation have been linked to physical acti...
Previous research has established a link between exercise and executive functions. However, how pers...
Exercise and its benefits have been studied for a long period of time. Something that has gained int...
Motivation is key for athletes to perform at their peak performance. However, not all individuals ar...
Abstract. Although exercise can have many advantages, there are still many people that tend to be le...
Previous research has linked components of the Five-Factor model of personality to physical health a...
The purpose of this study was to identify and analyze how motivational characteristics, fulfillment ...
Motivation is vital for performance and encompasses a range of processes and desires (Maslow 1970; B...
The object of the research – the relation between physical activity, motivation to be active and cha...
The author proposes that personality traits shape our motivations which in turn influence choices to...
This research extends previous work by demonstrating how the relationships between social cognition ...
Objective The purpose of the present study was to investigate associations between personality trai...
Several researchers have examined the motives people have for participating in a range of physical a...
It is reported that only 50.4% of males and 39.9% of females aged 18-30 years report meet the U.S. r...