The relationship of self-determination theory variables to exercise identity

 
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The relationship of self-determination theory variables to exercise identity

Moustaka, F.C.
Vlachopoulos, Symeon
Kaperoni, M.

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Identity assimilation
Role identity
Φυσική δραστηριότητα
Physical activity
Behavioral regulations
Τύποι ρύθμισης της συμπεριφοράς
Ταύτιση με το ρόλο
Πεποιθήσεις σχετικά με την άσκηση
Αφομοίωση της ταυτότητας
Exercise beliefs
Basic psychological needs
Internalization
Υποστήριξη της αυτονομίας
Εσωτερίκευση
Bασικές ψυχολογικές ανάγκες
Autonomy support


English

2011-10-31T19:07:30Z
2011


Αριστοτέλειο Πανεπιστήμιο Θεσσαλονίκης, Σχολή Επιστημών Φυσικής Αγωγής και Αθλητισμού, Τμήμα Επιστήμης Φυσικής Αγωγής και Αθλητισμού (Σέρρες)

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Psychology of Sport and Exercise, vol.12 no.3 [2011] p.265-272 [Published Version]

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