The Importance of Affective Beliefs and Attitudes in the Theory of Planned Behavior: Predicting Intention to Increase Physical Activity1 (Q57266479)

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The Importance of Affective Beliefs and Attitudes in the Theory of Planned Behavior: Predicting Intention to Increase Physical Activity1
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    The Importance of Affective Beliefs and Attitudes in the Theory of Planned Behavior: Predicting Intention to Increase Physical Activity1 (English)
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    David P. French
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    Stephen Sutton
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    Susie J. Hennings
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    Jo Mitchell
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    Wendy Hardeman
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    Ann Louise Kinmonth
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    September 2005
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    35
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    1824-1848
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