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David Markland

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Psychology & Health|August 28, 2014
The role of motives in exercise participationDavid K Ingledew, David Markland
Body Image|April 15, 2008
The Sociocultural Attitudes Towards Appearance Questionnaire-3: a confirmatory factor analysisDavid Markland, Emily J Oliver
Journal of Health Psychology|January 13, 2010
Motives and sun-related behaviourDavid K Ingledew, Eamonn Ferguson, David Markland
The British Journal of Educational Psychology|October 28, 2009
Interpretation of self-talk and post-lecture affective states of higher education students: a self-determination theory perspectiveEmily J Oliver, David Markland, James Hardy
Body Image|June 29, 2016
Predicting muscularity-related behavior, emotions, and cognitions in men: The role of psychological need thwarting, drive for muscularity, and mesomorphic internalizationChristian Edwards, David Tod, Gyozo Molnar, et al.
Body Image|December 22, 2015
Perceived social pressures and the internalization of the mesomorphic ideal: The role of drive for muscularity and autonomy in physically active menChristian Edwards, David Tod, Gyozo Molnar, et al.
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|May 21, 2008
Movement imagery ability: development and assessment of a revised version of the vividness of movement imagery questionnaireRoss Roberts, Nichola Callow, Lew Hardy, et al.
Journal of Health Psychology|December 4, 2004
Work-related goal perceptions and affective well-beingDavid K Ingledew, Josephine L Wray, David Markland, et al.
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|November 12, 2016
Moderators of Implicit-Explicit Exercise Cognition ConcordanceTanya R Berry, Wendy M Rodgers, David Markland, et al.
Family Practice|May 30, 2006
Why should we exercise when our knees hurt? A qualitative study of primary care patients with osteoarthritis of the kneeMaggie Hendry, Nefyn H Williams, David Markland, et al.
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Psychology & Health|August 28, 2014
The role of motives in exercise participationDavid K Ingledew, David Markland
Body Image|April 15, 2008
The Sociocultural Attitudes Towards Appearance Questionnaire-3: a confirmatory factor analysisDavid Markland, Emily J Oliver
Journal of Health Psychology|January 13, 2010
Motives and sun-related behaviourDavid K Ingledew, Eamonn Ferguson, David Markland
The British Journal of Educational Psychology|October 28, 2009
Interpretation of self-talk and post-lecture affective states of higher education students: a self-determination theory perspectiveEmily J Oliver, David Markland, James Hardy
Body Image|June 29, 2016
Predicting muscularity-related behavior, emotions, and cognitions in men: The role of psychological need thwarting, drive for muscularity, and mesomorphic internalizationChristian Edwards, David Tod, Gyozo Molnar, et al.
Body Image|December 22, 2015
Perceived social pressures and the internalization of the mesomorphic ideal: The role of drive for muscularity and autonomy in physically active menChristian Edwards, David Tod, Gyozo Molnar, et al.
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|May 21, 2008
Movement imagery ability: development and assessment of a revised version of the vividness of movement imagery questionnaireRoss Roberts, Nichola Callow, Lew Hardy, et al.
Journal of Health Psychology|December 4, 2004
Work-related goal perceptions and affective well-beingDavid K Ingledew, Josephine L Wray, David Markland, et al.
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|November 12, 2016
Moderators of Implicit-Explicit Exercise Cognition ConcordanceTanya R Berry, Wendy M Rodgers, David Markland, et al.
Family Practice|May 30, 2006
Why should we exercise when our knees hurt? A qualitative study of primary care patients with osteoarthritis of the kneeMaggie Hendry, Nefyn H Williams, David Markland, et al.
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