Effects of different measurement scales on the variability and predictive validity of the “two-component” model of the theory of planned behavior in the exercise domain

KS Courneya, M Conner, RE Rhodes - Psychology and Health, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
… to determine if any of these alternative measurement scales produced greater variability
and better predictive validity for the TPB in the exercise domain. A secondary purpose was to …

Development and initial validation of a measure of autonomy, competence, and relatedness in exercise: The Basic Psychological Needs in Exercise Scale

SP Vlachopoulos, S Michailidou - Measurement in physical …, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
… Relatedness specific to the exercise domain. One of the two researchers had extensive
experience as an exercise participant and exercise instructor in private fitness centers. The items …

The subjective exercise experiences scale (SEES): Development and preliminary validation

E MeAuley, KS Courneya - … Sport and Exercise …, 1994 - journals.humankinetics.com
Exercise Experiences Scale (SEES), a measure of global psychological responses to the
stimulus properties of exercise… of affect regularly employed in exercise domain. The SEES may …

The measurement of exercise motives: Factorial validity and invariance across gender of a revised Exercise Motivations Inventory

D Markland, DK Ingledew - British Journal of Health …, 1997 - Wiley Online Library
… The aim here was to determine that the factorial validity of the scales was good even
when the factors were grouped within similar domains, where problems with convergent and …

Beyond scale correspondence: A comparison of continuous open scaling and fixed graded scaling when using social cognitive constructs in the exercise domain

RE Rhodes, DH Matheson… - Measurement in Physical …, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
… continues to violate scale correspondence. … the exercise domain may go beyond simple
scale correspondence. Continuous open scales of behavior assessment have the measurement

Testing the reliability and validity of the self-efficacy for exercise scale

B Resnick, LS Jenkins - Nursing research, 2000 - journals.lww.com
measuring any behavior or administering any other scale that could influence the individual's
self-efficacy expectation, (b) include a measure … a specific behavioral domain. In Bandura's (…

Evidence for a multidimensional self-efficacy for exercise scale

WM Rodgers, PM Wilson, CR Hall… - … quarterly for exercise …, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
domains that robustly relate to exercise behavior in various populations and exercise
items to accompany the proposed generalized measure of exercise-related SE, particularly …

Evaluation of social cognitive scaling response options in the physical activity domain

RE Rhodes, D Hunt Matheson… - Measurement in Physical …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
… Thus, 7-point scales in the physical activity domain offer more variability than 5-point scale
… and fixed graded scaling when using social cognitive constructs in the exercise domain . …

The psychological need satisfaction in exercise scale

PM Wilson, WT Rogers… - … Sport and Exercise …, 2006 - journals.humankinetics.com
… the exercise domain (namely, “The following statements concern your thoughts about exercise.
… of scores from the PNSE scale designed specifically to measure perceived competence, …

The exercise motivation scale: Its multifaceted structure and construct validity

F Li - Journal of applied sport psychology, 1999 - Taylor & Francis
… research, it is important that the theory be employed as a useful research framework in
the domain of exercise. Additionally, an instrument that is specifically designed to measure