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Communicating cycle training : Perceptions and experiences of adult cycle training

Sherriff, GA

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This research aimed to better understand the communication strategies that can most effectively be used to engage with the diverse community of adults who cycle, or would cycle, and help convince them of the benefits of cycle training. The research was based upon empirical work in Greater Manchester comprising a web-based survey and a series of focus groups. This research report provides an executive summary of the study, including the context, methodology and the findings.

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Sherriff, G. (2014). Communicating cycle training : Perceptions and experiences of adult cycle training

Report Type Project Report
Publication Date Aug 1, 2014
Deposit Date Jul 3, 2015
Publicly Available Date Apr 5, 2016
Publisher URL http://www.salford.ac.uk/sustainable-housing-and-urban-studies-unit/projects/communicating-cycle-training-messaging-to-engage-with-everyday-cyclists
Additional Information Funders : Innovation Voucher;Higher Education Innovation Funding (HEIF)
Projects : Environmental Sustainability Knowledge Exchange project at The University of Manchester

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