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The influence of a motivational climate intervention on participants' salivary cortisol and psychological responses
Candace M. Hogue
, Mary D. Fry
, Andrew C. Fry
, Sarah D. Pressman
School of Behavioral Sciences & Education (Harrisburg)
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Cortisol Reactivity
100%
Salivary Cortisol
100%
Psychological Reactance
100%
Task-involving
100%
Motivational Climate
100%
Juggling
66%
Cortisol
33%
Self-confidence
33%
Stress-responsive
33%
Physiological Stress Response
33%
Physiological Response
33%
Behavioral Response
33%
Self-interest
33%
Self-consciousness
33%
Psychological Changes
33%
Psychological Stress
33%
Achievement Goal Theory
33%
Physiological Consequences
33%
Psychology
Salivary Cortisol
100%
Ego
100%
Psychology
100%
Motivational Climate
100%
Cortisol
40%
Consciousness
20%
Shame
20%
Cell Excitability
20%
Psychological Stress
20%