Physical Activity and Mood of College Students

12/06/07

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  Preliminary Results: Not yet approved      

 

This study aims to determine if there is an association between participation in physical activity and moods of college students.   According to the current literature it seems as though mood strongly correlates with physical activity but to further the knowledge of myself and fellow students the following survey will help to uncover more accurate statistics concerning the subject.
 
The results will be posted on this website in early December.

Thank you very much for your time to COMPLETE THE SURVEY and check back in December for the results!

Disclaimer

This Survey has been placed on line as part of an assignment for a computer applications class (HSS 226) at the University of Dayton (UD). Your participation in completing this survey is voluntary. All surveys are taken anonymously. It is important that you respond to the survey items as truthfully as possible. By completing this survey, you will contribute to the educational experience of UD students (please select the "Contact Us" button to learn the names of the UD students involved in placing this survey on-line). This survey provides the students with the educational experience of building a website, creating a forms page, and subsequently working with the resulting response sets in a spreadsheet. The survey questions you are about to answer have been taken from the following sources:

http://etd.lsu.edu/docs/available/etd-11062006-143723/unrestricted/DeLong_dis.pdf

We feel our use of these questions is covered by the "educational fair use" policy (http://www.libraries.psu.edu/mtss/fairuse/guidelines.html). Full credit for ownership of the intellectual property contained within this survey is given to the authors of the survey questions. The UD students and instructor do not assume any credit for authorship or intellectual property for survey questions unless it is specifically stated above that the student(s) authored the questions. The instructor did not author any questions. The course instructor is Dr. C. Jayne Brahler and she can be contacted at brahler@udayton.edu if you have any questions.

 

   
   
   
   

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