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Lynda Ransdell to Self Concept

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

0.967
  1. 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: 0.316
  2. 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: 0.282
  3. Ransdell LB, Detling NJ, Taylor A, Reel J, Shultz B. Effects of home- and university-based programs on physical self-perception in mothers and daughters. Women Health. 2004; 39(2):63-81.
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    Score: 0.214
  4. Huberty JL, Vener J, Ransdell L, Schulte L, Budd MA, Gao Y. Women bound to be active (years 3 and 4): can a book club help women overcome barriers to physical activity and improve self-worth? Women Health. 2010 Jan; 50(1):88-106.
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    Score: 0.081
  5. Huberty JL, Ransdell LB, Sidman C, Flohr JA, Shultz B, Grosshans O, Durrant L. Explaining long-term exercise adherence in women who complete a structured exercise program. Res Q Exerc Sport. 2008 Sep; 79(3):374-84.
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    Score: 0.074
Connection Strength

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