Changing self-reported physical activity using different types of affectively and cognitively framed health messages, in a student population
Work
Year: 2015
Type: article
Abstract: The present research focused upon the power of different messages to increase self-reported physical activity (PA). Five hundered and ninety six participants were randomised to one of five conditions ... more
Source: Psychology Health & Medicine
Institutions Leeds Trinity University, University of Bradford, Unilever (United Kingdom), University of Leeds
Cites: 45
Cited by: 78
Related to: 10
FWCI: 2.294
Citation percentile (by year/subfield): 85.45
Subfield: Applied Psychology
Field: Psychology
Domain: Social Sciences
Sustainable Development Goal Quality education
Open Access status: green