Implicit and Explicit Exercise and Sedentary Identity.

作者: Tanya R. Berry , Shaelyn M. Strachan

DOI: 10.1080/02701367.2012.10599883

关键词: Priming (psychology)Self-conceptConstruct (philosophy)Physical activity levelSocial psychologyIdentity (social science)PsychologyDevelopmental psychologySedentary lifestyle

摘要: We examined the relationship between implicit and explicit “exerciser” “sedentary” self-identity when activated by stereotypes. Undergraduate participants (N = 141) wrote essays about university students who either liked to exercise or engage in sedentary activities. This was followed an identity task measure of self-identity. Results showed that exerciser identities were not highly correlated. There also no significant prime effects, but women greater identity, whereas men identity. research suggests exercise-related is a distinct construct from The results reflect responses societal pressures for be thin strong, free self-presentational bias.

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