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David Markland
Researcher at Bangor University
Publications - 87
Citations - 11299
David Markland is an academic researcher from Bangor University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Self-determination theory & Confirmatory factor analysis. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 87 publications receiving 10028 citations. Previous affiliations of David Markland include University of Wales & University College of the North.
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Exercise, physical activity, and self-determination theory: A systematic review
TL;DR: Overall, the literature provides good evidence for the value of SDT in understanding exercise behavior, demonstrating the importance of autonomous (identified and intrinsic) regulations in fostering physical activity.
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A Modification to the Behavioural Regulation in Exercise Questionnaire to Include an Assessment of Amotivation
TL;DR: The Behavioural Regulation in Exercise Questionnaire (BREQ) as discussed by the authors assesses external, identified, introjected, and intrinsic regulations, and assesses amotivation for exercise.
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Motivational Interviewing and Self–Determination Theory
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a self-determination theory (SDT) framework for understanding the psychological processes involved in motivational interviewing, and adopted an SDT perspective to further improve the understanding of psychological processes.
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A graded conceptualisation of self-determination in the regulation of exercise behaviour: Development of a measure using confirmatory factor analytic procedures
TL;DR: The Behavioural Regulation in Exercise Questionnaire (BREQ) was developed to measure external, introjected, identified, intrinsic and amotivated forms of regulation for exercise behavior as discussed by the authors.
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Research methods in sport and exercise psychology: quantitative and qualitative issues
Stuart J. H. Biddle,David Markland,David Gilbourne,Nikos L. D. Chatzisarantis,Andrew C. Sparkes +4 more
TL;DR: This review is organized around the major themes of quantitative and qualitative research, and aims to provide enough material to help researchers to appreciate the diversity of potential methods and to adopt a more critical perspective in their own research consumption and production.