Differential Patterns in Motivations for Practicing Sport and Their Effects on Physical Activity Engagement across

Marcelo de Maio Nascimento1, Élvio Rúbio Gouveia2,3,4, Bruna R Gouveia3,4,5,6

  • 1Department of Physical Education, Federal University of Vale do São Francisco, Petrolina 56304-917, Brazil.

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