1996
DOI: 10.1080/026404196367723
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External conditions and disposition-behaviour congruity as determinants of perceived personal causation among exercise adherers and non-adherers

Abstract: Accepted 24 M ay 1996The aim of this study was to investigate the extent to which perceptions of external conditions, such as physical proximity to the exercise area and disposition-behaviour congruity, affect observers' perceptions of personal causation of exercise adherers and non-adherers with regard to physical activity. The hypothetical scenario technique was used, with 120 adherers and 120 non-adherers, to investigate attributions of freedom, choice, control and responsibility. The results revealed that … Show more

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