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    The Perceived Influence of Physical Activity on Queen's MBA Students' Personal, Professional, and Academic Lives

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    2013-10-21
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    Stoness, Ryan
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    Using a mix method approach, this research explores the perceived relationship of how physical activity may influence each sphere of a Queen’s MBA student’s life, provides an understanding of how physically active Queen’s MBA students are, and highlights insights as to how certain variables influence the impact of physical activity.
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