The effects of an imagery intervention on implicit and explicit exercise attitudes
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In: Psychology of Sport and Exercise, Vol. 17, 04.12.2014, p. 24-31.
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T1 - The effects of an imagery intervention on implicit and explicit exercise attitudes
AU - Markland, D.A.
AU - Markland, D.
AU - Hall, C.R.
AU - Duncan, L.R.
AU - Simatovic, J.
PY - 2014/12/4
Y1 - 2014/12/4
N2 - This study examined the effects of exercise imagery on implicit and explicit attitudes towards exercise and the moderating effect of exercise status. It was predicted that exercise imagery would activate a pattern of positive automatic associations with exercise that would be reflected in more positive implicit attitudes. Corresponding effects were expected for explicit affective attitudes, but imagery was not expected to influence explicit instrumental attitudes.
AB - This study examined the effects of exercise imagery on implicit and explicit attitudes towards exercise and the moderating effect of exercise status. It was predicted that exercise imagery would activate a pattern of positive automatic associations with exercise that would be reflected in more positive implicit attitudes. Corresponding effects were expected for explicit affective attitudes, but imagery was not expected to influence explicit instrumental attitudes.
U2 - 10.1016/j.psychsport.2014.11.007
DO - 10.1016/j.psychsport.2014.11.007
M3 - Article
VL - 17
SP - 24
EP - 31
JO - Psychology of Sport and Exercise
JF - Psychology of Sport and Exercise
SN - 1469-0292
ER -