Professor Tim Woodman

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Tim Woodman is a leading Professor of Performance Psychology. He is world-renowned for his work on personality, stress, and anxiety. He has also developed a theory of risk-taking that places risk at the centre of human endeavour. In other words, according to Prof Woodman, risk is essential for human development, including in elite sport. He is currently accepting PhD students that have an interest in developing these topics.

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    The benefits of need satisfaction depend on their relative importance for people with a unidimensional identity: an idiographic analysis

    Glendinning, F., Woodman, T., Hardy, L. & Ong, C. W., Rhag 2021, Yn: Motivation and Emotion. 45, 6, t. 728-746

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    The darker side of personality: Narcissism predicts moral disengagement and antisocial behavior in sport

    Jones, B., Woodman, T., Barlow, M. & Roberts, R., 30 Meh 2017, Yn: Sport Psychologist. 31, 2, t. 109-116

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    The impact of menstrual-cycle phase on basal and exercise-induced hormones, mood, anxiety and exercise performance in physically-active women

    Paludo, A-C., Cook, C., Owen, J., Woodman, T., Irwin, J. & Crewther, B., Maw 2021, Yn: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness. 61, 3, t. 461-467

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    The moderating role of narcissism on the reciprocal relationship between self-efficacy and performance

    Beattie, S., Dempsey, C., Roberts, R., Woodman, T. & Cooke, A., Mai 2017, Yn: Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology. 6, 2, t. 199-214

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    The relative impact of cognitive anxiety and self-confidence upon sport performance: a meta-analysis

    Woodman, T. & Hardy, L. J., 1 Meh 2003, Yn: Journal of Sports Sciences. 21, 6, t. 443-457

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    The role of athlete narcissism in moderating the relationship between coaches' transformational leader behaviors and athlete motivation.

    Arthur, C. A., Woodman, T., Ong, C. W., Hardy, L. J. & Ntoumanis, N., 1 Chwef 2011, Yn: Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. 33, 1, t. 3-19

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    The role of performance feedback on the self-efficacy performance relationship

    Beattie, S. J., Woodman, T., Fakehy, M. & Dempsey, C. J., 2016, Yn: Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology. 5, 1, t. 1-13

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    The role of repression in the incidence of ironic effects of performance

    Pyle, K. & Woodman, T., 1 Ion 2004, Yn: Journal of Sports Sciences. 23, t. 163-164

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    The role of repression in the incidence of ironic errors

    Woodman, T. & Davis, P. A., 1 Ion 2008, Yn: Sport Psychologist. 22, 2, t. 183-196

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    There Is an “I“ in TEAM: Narcissism and Social Loafing

    Woodman, T., Roberts, R. J., Hardy, L. J., Callow, N. & Rogers, C. H., 1 Meh 2011, Yn: Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport. 82, 2, t. 285-290

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