School of Psychology & Sport Science

  1. Paper › Research › Not peer-reviewed
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    Examining an internal and external focus of attention in a novice form sport.

    Gottwald, V. M., Lawrence, G. P., Khan, M. A. & Hardy, J., 1 Jan 2009.

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    Examining the (potential) role of imagery in the pseudoneglect-motor performance relationship.

    Roberts, R. J., Roberts, R., Turnbull, O. H. & Brett, R., 1 Jan 2009.

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    Exercise and Rheumatoid Arthritis: What's in it for us?

    Markland, D. A., Law, R. J., Breslin, A., Oliver, E., Mawn, L., Markland, D., Maddison, P. J. & Thom, J. M., 1 Jan 2010, p. I142-I143.

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    Exercise autonomous motivation and physical activity mediate 3-year weight change in overweight and obese women.

    Markland, D. A., Silva, M. N., Markland, D., Vieira, P. N., Coutinho, S., Carraça, E. V., Palmeira, A. L., Sardinha, L. B. & Teixeira, P. J., 1 Jan 2010.

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    Exercise in your unit.

    Macdonald, J. H., 25 Aug 2005.

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    Expedition leadership: group cohesion mediating the leadership and satisfaction relationship.

    Arthur, C. A., 1 Jan 2009.

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    Experimental Enhancement of Sense of Control: An Intervention to Improve Motivation.

    Salehi Fadardi, J., Shamloo, Z. S., Cox, W. M. & Fadardi, J. S., 3 Jul 2007.

    Research output: Contribution to conferencePaper

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    Experimental studies of early word learning in infants from bilingual and minority-language homes

    Vihman, M., Thierry, G. & Lum, J., 1 Jan 2006.

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    Explorations in automonous versus controlling self-talk.

    Markland, D. A. & Markland, D., 1 Jan 2010.

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    Eye-gaze cues evoke longer-term inhibitory effects of attentional orienting.

    Frischen, A. & Tipper, S. P., 1 May 2004.

    Research output: Contribution to conferencePaper