Thinking, feeling and knowing the body: The role of experience in adolescent physical self-concepts

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Brake, Nicola Allison. (2006). Thinking, feeling and knowing the body: The role of experience in adolescent physical self-concepts. 4th Annual Hawaii International Conference on Education. Honolulu, USA: Hawaii International Conference on Education. pp. 488 - 505
AuthorsBrake, Nicola Allison
KeywordsPsychology
Year2006
Journal4th Annual Hawaii International Conference on Education 2006 Conference Proceedings
PublisherHawaii International Conference on Education
Page range488 - 505
Research GroupSchool of Education
Place of publicationHonolulu, USA
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