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Tanya R Berry

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Journal of Health Psychology|January 10, 2013
Source attribution and credibility of health and appearance exercise advertisements: relationship with implicit and explicit attitudes and intentionsTanya R Berry, Chris Shields
The Journal of School Health|April 8, 2015
Longitudinal changes in beliefs by stage of physical activity adoption in Iranian girlsParvaneh Taymoori, Tanya R Berry
Obesity Science & Practice|June 14, 2021
Effects of physical-activity-related anti-weight stigma materials on implicit and explicit evaluationsTanya R Berry, Maxine Myre
Evaluation and Program Planning|April 15, 2018
Examining implicit cognitions in the evaluation of a community-wide physical activity programLira Yun, Tanya R Berry
British Journal of Health Psychology|June 3, 2009
Ease of imagination, message framing, and physical activity messagesTanya R Berry, Valerie Carson
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|September 18, 2012
Implicit and explicit exercise and sedentary identityTanya R Berry, Shaelyn M Strachan
Journal of American College Health : J of ACH|April 3, 2020
Physical activity information seeking among emerging adults attending universityElaine M Ori, Tanya R Berry
American Journal of Health Behavior|February 9, 2005
The effects of exercise advertising on self-efficacy and decisional balanceTanya R Berry, Bruce L Howe
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|June 22, 2021
Examining the Relationship Between Exercise-Related Cognitive Errors, Exercise Schema, and Implicit AssociationsSean R Locke, Tanya R Berry
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews|July 14, 2017
Automatic Affective Evaluations of Physical ActivityDavid E Conroy, Tanya R Berry
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Journal of Health Psychology|January 10, 2013
Source attribution and credibility of health and appearance exercise advertisements: relationship with implicit and explicit attitudes and intentionsTanya R Berry, Chris Shields
The Journal of School Health|April 8, 2015
Longitudinal changes in beliefs by stage of physical activity adoption in Iranian girlsParvaneh Taymoori, Tanya R Berry
Obesity Science & Practice|June 14, 2021
Effects of physical-activity-related anti-weight stigma materials on implicit and explicit evaluationsTanya R Berry, Maxine Myre
Evaluation and Program Planning|April 15, 2018
Examining implicit cognitions in the evaluation of a community-wide physical activity programLira Yun, Tanya R Berry
British Journal of Health Psychology|June 3, 2009
Ease of imagination, message framing, and physical activity messagesTanya R Berry, Valerie Carson
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|September 18, 2012
Implicit and explicit exercise and sedentary identityTanya R Berry, Shaelyn M Strachan
Journal of American College Health : J of ACH|April 3, 2020
Physical activity information seeking among emerging adults attending universityElaine M Ori, Tanya R Berry
American Journal of Health Behavior|February 9, 2005
The effects of exercise advertising on self-efficacy and decisional balanceTanya R Berry, Bruce L Howe
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|June 22, 2021
Examining the Relationship Between Exercise-Related Cognitive Errors, Exercise Schema, and Implicit AssociationsSean R Locke, Tanya R Berry
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews|July 14, 2017
Automatic Affective Evaluations of Physical ActivityDavid E Conroy, Tanya R Berry
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