Flourishing, Affect, and Relative Autonomy in Adult Exercisers: A Within-Person Basic Psychological Need Fulfillment Perspective
Flourishing is a construct used to understand human growth. Exercise psychology research is scant concerning this valuable construct. Hence, our purpose was to examine different levels of flourishing and related constructs within a large group of self-reported exercisers from a basic psychological n...
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Main Authors: | Zişan Kazak Çetinkalp (Author), Marc Lochbaum (Author) |
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2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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