PsycEXTRA Dataset 2007
DOI: 10.1037/e633982013-691
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The inactive self: Mental representation of dormant social roles

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“…These findings suggest that exercise selfregulatory efficacy representations may be reasonably developed for this group as well, potentially because many are likely to have engaged in exercise self-regulation experiences in the past. Representations relating to past activities can remain influential even though individuals no longer engage in them (Moyer, 2007). It appears that inexperienced participants have sufficiently integrated representations of (low) self-efficacy to be sensitive to subliminal priming.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These findings suggest that exercise selfregulatory efficacy representations may be reasonably developed for this group as well, potentially because many are likely to have engaged in exercise self-regulation experiences in the past. Representations relating to past activities can remain influential even though individuals no longer engage in them (Moyer, 2007). It appears that inexperienced participants have sufficiently integrated representations of (low) self-efficacy to be sensitive to subliminal priming.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%