Duston Morris
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Graduate Student Researcher
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Duston Morris's research focuses on the intersection of organized running events, athletic identity, and perceived physical ability, with implications for health behaviors. Their work explores how participation in such events can positively influence individuals' self-perception of their physical capabilities and contribute to healthier lifestyle choices. This research is situated within the broader context of public health and behavioral science, investigating the psychological and social factors that promote well-being through physical activity.
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Enhancing Athletic Identity and Perceived Physical Ability Through Organized Running Events: Implications for Health Behavior (2026)
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- Enhancing Athletic Identity and Perceived Physical Ability Through Organized Running Events: Implications for Health Behavior
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