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Can emotive imagery aid in tolerating exertion efficiently?
D. Coote,
G. Tenenbaum
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Keyphrases
Self-control
100%
Perceived Exertion
66%
Goal Orientation
66%
Physical Self-efficacy
66%
Imagery Techniques
66%
Self-efficacy
33%
3-group
33%
Control Condition
33%
Coping Mechanisms
33%
In the Zone
33%
Self-determination
33%
Task Interdependence
33%
Dynamometer
33%
Handgrip
33%
Female College Students
33%
Aversive Stimuli
33%
Aggressive Conditions
33%
Effort Investment
33%
Psychology
Self-Efficacy
100%
Goal Orientation
66%
Coping Strategies
33%
Analysis of Variance
33%
Coping Mechanisms
33%
Ego
33%
Dynamometer
33%
Coping Behavior
33%
Nursing and Health Professions
Self-Efficacy
100%
Perceived Exertion
66%
Analysis of Variance
33%
Athletes
33%
University Student
33%
Dynamometer
33%