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Lynda Ransdell to Pilot Projects

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Lynda Ransdell has written about Pilot Projects.
Connection Strength

0.482
  1. Ransdell LB, Wayment HA, Schwartz AL, Lane TS, Baldwin JA. Precision mentoring (PM): a proposed framework for increasing research capacity in health-related disciplines. Med Educ Online. 2021 Dec; 26(1):1964933.
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    Score: 0.175
  2. Ornes LL, Ransdell LB. A pilot study examining exercise self-efficacy as a mediator for walking behavior in college-age women. Percept Mot Skills. 2010 Jun; 110(3 Pt 2):1098-104.
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    Score: 0.079
  3. Huberty JL, Vener J, Schulte L, Roberts SM, Stevens B, Ransdell L. Women Bound to be Active: one year follow-up to an innovative pilot intervention to increase physical activity and self-worth in women. Women Health. 2009 Sep; 49(6):522-39.
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    Score: 0.075
  4. Huberty JL, Vener J, Sidman C, Meendering J, Blissmer B, Schulte L, Flohr JA, Ransdell LB. Women Bound to Be Active: a pilot study to explore the feasibility of an intervention to increase physical activity and self-worth in women. Women Health. 2008; 48(1):83-101.
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    Score: 0.067
  5. Ransdell LB, Robertson L, Ornes L, Moyer-Mileur L. Generations Exercising Together to Improve Fitness (GET FIT): a pilot study designed to increase physical activity and improve health-related fitness in three generations of women. Women Health. 2004; 40(3):77-94.
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    Score: 0.050
  6. Lau EY, Lau PW, Chung PK, Ransdell LB, Archer E. Evaluation of an Internet-short message service-based intervention for promoting physical activity in Hong Kong Chinese adolescent school children: a pilot study. Cyberpsychol Behav Soc Netw. 2012 Aug; 15(8):425-34.
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    Score: 0.023
  7. Ornes LL, Ransdell LB, Robertson L, Trunnell E, Moyer-Mileur L. A 6-month pilot study of effects of a physical activity intervention on life satisfaction with a sample of three generations of women. Percept Mot Skills. 2005 Jun; 100(3 Pt 1):579-91.
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    Score: 0.014
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