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Examining the Effects of Normative Messages on Perceived Effort in Sport

Examining the Effects of Normative Messages on Perceived Effort in Sport

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Dr. Alyson Crozier researches in the area of health, exercise and sport psychology, with a specific interest in group dynamics and social influence. Specifically, she examines how the people that surround us, and ones perceptions of those people, influence ones thoughts, feelings, and behaviours in both sport and exercise settings. One area she is particularly interested in is how social norms (i.e., what behaviour most people engage in & what behaviours others approve of) relate to athlete effort and individual physical activity patterns. Alyson completed her Ph.D. at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Canada in 2014, and is now a Lecturer at the University of South Australia in Adelaide, Australia.  If you have any further questions about her research, you can contact her at alyson.crozier@unisa.edu.au

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Examining the Effects of Normative Messages on Perceived Effort in Sport

Examining the Effects of Normative Messages on Perceived Effort in Sport