Editorial: New developments in the intention-behavior gap for physical activity - recent trends, controversies, and a critical outlook
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Editorial: New developments in the intention-behavior gap for physical activity - recent trends, controversies, and a critical outlook
Keywords: effort; executive function; exercise; habit; implicit and explicit processes; intention-behavior gap; physical activity; self-control.
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