To Take the Stairs or Not to Take the Stairs? Employing the Reflective-Impulsive Model to Predict Spontaneous Physical Activity
The reflective-impulsive model (RIM) has been employed to explain various health behaviors. The present study used RIM to predict a spontaneous physical activity behavior. Specifically, 107 participants (75 females; Mage = 20.6 years, SD = 1.92 years) completed measures of (1) reflections about spon...
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Main Authors: | Marcos Daou (Author), Keith R. Lohse (Author), Matthew W. Miller (Author) |
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2017-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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