Theses

Valerie Davis-LaMastro
An application of subjective expected utility theory to decisions involving adherence to a weightlifting exercise program

Kenneth J. DeCarlo
A validation study of the Physical Activity Enjoyment Scale

Theresa A. Bromley
The effects of analyzing reasons on attitude-behavior consistency: Employing high and low self-monitoring individuals

Ann Marquart
The role of dieting self-schema in reactions to a lapse

Shelby L. Langer
Self-schemata and the accessibility of judgments about dieting intentions

Daniel J. Whitaker
Reaction time differences in judgements about dieting intentions as a function of self-schema status: The role of retrieval rate vs. decision criterion

David Cunningham
The effect of making past behavior salient on physical activity self-definition

Ann M. Marquart
The role of dieting self-schema in reactions to a lapse

Mara Sher Morganstein
The structure of the Physical Activity Enjoyment Scale (PACES): Exploratory and confirmatory factor analytic investigations

Angie Sheffield
Self-schema and attributions for a lapse in the exercise domain for the self versus others

Nicole Wright
The effect of social activation of self-relevant information on self-definition

Joshua Hicks
Physical activity self-definitions: Comparing the weights of the determinants across different physical activities

Kara-Lynne Kerr
The role of expertise and self-monitoring in prototype content and use of self-to-prototype matching strategy in physical activity self-definition

Colleen Anne Moors
Healthy eating self-schema and intention stability among college students

Sean P. Mullen
Motivational orientation and physical activity self-definition

Laura L. O’Herron
An investigation into the relationship between healthy eating and concern with self-presentation