2019
DOI: 10.18061/bhac.v3i2.7034
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Assessing how Physical Education Faculty Behaviors Affect College Student Perceptions of Them as Health Instructors: Do we Practice What we Teach?

Abstract: Background: While there is a large body of evidence on faculty as role models, there is scant research on physical education faculty and how their behaviors may be reflected and internalized in student health perceptions. Aim: To determine the impact of physical education faculty health behaviors on student perceptions. Method: Surveys were administered among college students enrolled in a number of Physical Education (PED 101) courses at a university in the southeast United States. Different vignettes (health… Show more

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