Sensitivity of statistical models in detecting effects of equal prioritisation on physical activity participation
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Barkoukis, Vasilis
Thogersen-Ntoumani, Cecile
Ntoumanis, Nikos
Hardcastle, Sarah
Orbell, Sheena
Hagger, Martin S
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Numerous studies conducted in real-life have examined effect of different prioritisation states on physical activity participation.However, the majority of these studies do not discuss effects associated with equal prioritasation- a state that combines a strong intention to engage in physical activities and an equally strong interaction to engage in an alternative behaviour. This article discusses sensitivity of a number of statiscal models in detecting effects associated with equal prioritisation in physical activity contexts. Advantages and disadvantages associated with using different statistical models are also highlighted.
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International Journal of Sport Psychology
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48
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2
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Chatzisarantis, NLD; Barkoukis, V; Thogersen-Ntoumani, C; Ntoumanis, N; Hardcastle, S; Orbell, S; Hagger, MS, Sensitivity of statistical models in detecting effects of equal prioritisation on physical activity participation, International Journal of Sport Psychology, 2017, 48 (2), pp. 165-182