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Brandon C Irwin

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American Journal of Health Behavior|April 23, 2016
The Impact of Social Category Diversity on Motivation Gains in Exercise GroupsBrandon C Irwin, Nicholas S Thompson
Journal of Physical Activity & Health|March 24, 2018
Changes in Social Integration Predict Changes in Physical Activity: A 25-Year Prospective StudyJoey Lightner, Brandon C Irwin, Matthew Chrisman
Journal of Physical Activity & Health|March 22, 2016
Feasibility and Effectiveness of a Web-Based Physical Activity Intervention for Working MothersEmily L Mailey, Jennifer Huberty, Brandon C Irwin
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|August 3, 2011
Buddy up: the Köhler effect applied to health gamesDeborah L Feltz, Norbert L Kerr, Brandon C Irwin
Journal of Medical Internet Research|June 5, 2013
Silence is golden: effect of encouragement in motivating the weak link in an online exercise video gameBrandon C Irwin, Deborah L Feltz, Norbert L Kerr
BMC Public Health|August 17, 2018
"Everything else comes first": a mixed-methods analysis of barriers to health behaviors among military spousesEmily L Mailey, Carrie Mershon, Jillian Joyce, et al.
Games for Health Journal|July 21, 2015
Is My Exercise Partner Similar Enough? Partner Characteristics as a Moderator of the Köhler Effect in ExergamesSamuel T Forlenza, Norbert L Kerr, Brandon C Irwin, et al.
Applied Psychology. Health and Well-Being|June 20, 2019
InDependent but not Alone: A Web-Based Intervention to Promote Physical and Mental Health among Military SpousesEmily L Mailey, Brandon C Irwin, Jillian M Joyce, et al.
Annals of Behavioral Medicine : a Publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine|May 12, 2012
Aerobic exercise is promoted when individual performance affects the group: a test of the Kohler motivation gain effectBrandon C Irwin, Jennifer Scorniaenchi, Norbert L Kerr, et al.
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American Journal of Health Behavior|April 23, 2016
The Impact of Social Category Diversity on Motivation Gains in Exercise GroupsBrandon C Irwin, Nicholas S Thompson
Journal of Physical Activity & Health|March 24, 2018
Changes in Social Integration Predict Changes in Physical Activity: A 25-Year Prospective StudyJoey Lightner, Brandon C Irwin, Matthew Chrisman
Journal of Physical Activity & Health|March 22, 2016
Feasibility and Effectiveness of a Web-Based Physical Activity Intervention for Working MothersEmily L Mailey, Jennifer Huberty, Brandon C Irwin
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|August 3, 2011
Buddy up: the Köhler effect applied to health gamesDeborah L Feltz, Norbert L Kerr, Brandon C Irwin
Journal of Medical Internet Research|June 5, 2013
Silence is golden: effect of encouragement in motivating the weak link in an online exercise video gameBrandon C Irwin, Deborah L Feltz, Norbert L Kerr
BMC Public Health|August 17, 2018
"Everything else comes first": a mixed-methods analysis of barriers to health behaviors among military spousesEmily L Mailey, Carrie Mershon, Jillian Joyce, et al.
Games for Health Journal|July 21, 2015
Is My Exercise Partner Similar Enough? Partner Characteristics as a Moderator of the Köhler Effect in ExergamesSamuel T Forlenza, Norbert L Kerr, Brandon C Irwin, et al.
Applied Psychology. Health and Well-Being|June 20, 2019
InDependent but not Alone: A Web-Based Intervention to Promote Physical and Mental Health among Military SpousesEmily L Mailey, Brandon C Irwin, Jillian M Joyce, et al.
Annals of Behavioral Medicine : a Publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine|May 12, 2012
Aerobic exercise is promoted when individual performance affects the group: a test of the Kohler motivation gain effectBrandon C Irwin, Jennifer Scorniaenchi, Norbert L Kerr, et al.
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