Wellness and Motivation in a Physical Education Course Over a Semester: Examining the Interaction Effects that Motivation has on Wellness Outcomes
Objective: This study reports the results that physical education classes have on college students' overall wellbeing and motivation over the course of a semester. This study examines the pre/post outcomes of a physical education course on 12 dimensions of wellness and motivation from the start...
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Main Authors: | John Lothes II (Author), Rachel Kantor (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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