Theory of planned behaviour for physical activity of adults living with physical disabilities: A replication systematic review
Programme interventionists often determine best practices from systematic reviews of the literature. Interpretations of findings from systematic reviews, however, are susceptible to subjective decisions of the authors. Replication of systematic reviews by different authors on the same topic can incr...
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Main Authors: | Myung Ha Sur (Author), Deborah Shapiro (Author) |
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European Federation of Adapted Physical Activity,
2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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