Intrinsic motivation and exercise adherence.
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About Intrinsic motivation and exercise adherence.
This paper, published in 1997, received 714 indexed citations . Written by Richard M. Ryan, Christina M. Frederick and Kennon M. Sheldon covering the research area of Applied Psychology and Social Psychology. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Social Psychology (418 citations), Applied Psychology (328 citations) and Physiology (211 citations). Published in International journal of sport psychology.
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