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Self-efficacy effects on feeling states in women
Gerald J. Jerome
, David X. Marquez
,
Edward McAuley
, Steriani Canaklisova
, Erin Snook
, Melissa Vickers
Health and Kinesiology
Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology
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Feeling States
100%
Self-efficacy
100%
State Response
80%
High Efficacy
40%
Psychological Distress
20%
No Significant Difference
20%
White Women
20%
Latina Women
20%
Latinas
20%
Subjective Experience
20%
Positive Feedback
20%
Exercise Self-efficacy
20%
Ethnic Groups
20%
Laboratory Setting
20%
Relationship Patterns
20%
False Feedback
20%
Feedback Data
20%
Computer Data
20%
Positive Well-being
20%
Exercise Therapy
20%
Self-feeling
20%
Psychological Fatigue
20%
Experience Feedback
20%
Mastery Experience
20%
Psychology
Self-Efficacy
100%
Psychological Distress
25%
Positive Feedback
25%