AICER Presents Anna Piskozub

   Agenda | Posted on April 21, 2015

Andrews International Center for Educational Research (AICER) invites students, faculty and interested participants to attend a research symposium on Wednesday, April 22, at 5:30 p.m.

Presenter: Anna Piskozub, graduate services coordinator, School of Education, Andrews University

Topic: Exercise Motivators and Exercise Causality among Andrews University Students: A Correlational Study 

The purpose of this study was to identify the most important exercise motives that influence Andrews University undergraduate students’ choices and behaviors toward acquiring a more physically active lifestyle. A second purpose was to investigate whether Andrews University students were autonomous, controlled or impersonal in the regulation of their behavior toward exercise. Data collected from 316 undergraduate students was statistically analyzed by using descriptive statistics, bivariate and correlational analysis. Findings revealed significant exercise motivation predictor variables for three exercise causality orientation profiles: autonomous, control and impersonal. In addition, it exposed significant differences in the exercise motives and exercise causality orientation between the students from the School of Health Professions and other schools. 

Venue for face-to-face participants: Bell Hall, Room 013

Whether or not you are a registered Andrews students you can join from PC, Mac, iOS or Android: https://andrews.zoom.us/j/986519485

Or join by phone:
    +1 (415) 762-9988 or +1 (646) 568-7788 US Toll
    Meeting ID: 986 519 485
    International numbers available: https://andrews.zoom.us/zoomconference

Or join from a H.323/SIP room system:
    Dial: 162.255.37.11 (US West) or 162.255.36.11 (US East)
    Meeting ID: 986 519 485



Contact:
   Josephine Katenga
   
   269-471-1951