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Inspiring Sport Participation: The Demonstration Effect.
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The Olympic and Paralympic Games can inspire some people to play more sport. 1- Are politicians and Games organisers telling the whole story about sport participation legacies? 2- Is getting people who are already interested in sport to play more a good enough legacy? 3- Do the Olympic and Paralympic Games put some people off playing sport?
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Professor Mike Weed
Dr Dikaia Chatziefstathiou
Miss Suzanne Dowse
Dr Louise Mansfield
Dr Ian Wellard
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This collection synthesises outputs from the JISC Learner Experiences of e-Learning programme. For more information see
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