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Sex-role orientation and the responses of men to exercise stress
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CONTRIBUTORS:
Author
:
Rejeski, W. J.
(
Wake Forest University
)
Author
:
Best, D. L.
(
Wake Forest University
)
Author
:
Griffith, P.
Author
:
Kenney, E.
JOURNAL:
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport (RQES)
,
58
(
3
), 260 - 264.
YEAR:
1987
PUB TYPE:
Journal Article
SUBJECT(S):
man; sex-role; perception; comparative-study; androgyny; masculinity; femininity; stress
DISCIPLINE:
No discipline assigned
HTTP:
https://secure.sportquest.com/su.cfm?articleno=224191&title=224191
LANGUAGE:
English
PUB ID:
103-341-900 (
Last edited on
2002/05/03 19:23:43 GMT-6
)
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Brewer, B. W.
; Manos, T. M.; McDevitt, A. V.;
Cornelius, A. E.
;
Van-Raalte, J. L.
. (2000)
The effect of adding lower intensity work on perceived aversiveness of exercise
(Journal Article in
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology (JSEP)
)
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