Professor Nichola Callow

Pro Vice-Chancellor [Education]

Contact info

Position: Professor/ Pro Vice-Chancellor (Education)

Email: n.callow@bangor.ac.uk

Phone: (01248) 38 8243

Location: Main University Building

Web: Institute for the Psychology of Elite Performance

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  1. Paper › Research › Not peer-reviewed
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    Research and practice in imagery and observation in sport: an integrative approach

    Callow, N., Cummings, J., Edwards, M. & Holmes, P. S., 1 Sept 2007.

    Research output: Contribution to conferencePaper

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    The conceptualization and measurement of collective efficacy

    Callow, N., Hardy, L., Markland, D. & Shearer, D., 1 Sept 2003.

    Research output: Contribution to conferencePaper

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    The development and validation of the VMIQ-2

    Roberts, R., Callow, N., Markland, D. & Hardy, L., 1 Mar 2006.

    Research output: Contribution to conferencePaper

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    The effect of kinaesthetic imagery on sport confidence

    Waters, A. & Callow, N., 1 Jul 2002.

    Research output: Contribution to conferencePaper

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    The effects of dehydration on cognitive functioning and rates of perceived exertion

    Callow, N., Hardy, L. & Rowlands, A., 1 Jul 2002.

    Research output: Contribution to conferencePaper

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    The effects of motivational imagery on physical performance and RPE in a controlled sport setting

    Roberts, R. J., Roberts, R. & Callow, N., 1 Jan 2003.

    Research output: Contribution to conferencePaper

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    The effects of reward on autonomously regulated behaviours on endurance performance and RPE.

    Mawn, L., Callow, N. & Marcora, S. M., 1 Jan 2009.

    Research output: Contribution to conferencePaper

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    The relationship between imagery, anxiety, and performance in Gaelic footballers

    Roberts, R. J., Callow, N., Roberts, R. & Davis, J. P., 1 Jan 2005.

    Research output: Contribution to conferencePaper