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    Modern British philosophy / (edited by) Bryan Magee.

    Published 1971
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    Philosophical analysis in education / (by) John B. Magee. by Magee, John Benjamin

    Published 1971
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    Selected readings in chromatography / general editor, R.J. Magee. by Magee, Robert John

    Published 1970
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    Northern Ireland : crisis and conflict / John Magee. by Magee, John

    Published 1974
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    Production planning and inventory control / by J.F. Magee and D.M. Boodman. by Magee, J. F.

    Edition: 2nd ed.
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    Protestantisme francais d'aujour'hui / [edited by] P. Concord. by Concord, P.

    Published 1959
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    The tripartite efficacy framework in client-therapist rehabilitation interactions: implications for relationship quality and client engagement by Ben Jackson, James A. Dimmock, Ian Taylor, Martin S. Hagger

    Published 2012
    “…Results: In Study 1, each of the tripartite efficacy constructs displayed positive direct effects with respect to clients' relationship quality appraisals, as well as indirect effects in relation to program engagement. …”
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    Motivational processes during physical endurance tasks by Ian Taylor, Kieren Smith, Raymon Hunte

    Published 2020
    “…In Study 2, indirect effects of autonomous motivation on performance via temptation to reduce effort (b = .20, 95% CIs .03 ― .50) and goal value (b = .26, 95% CIs .01 ― .44) were evidenced. …”
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    Emotion dysregulation as a mediator of the relationship between anxiety, compulsive exercise and eating disorder symptoms in adolescents by Cristina Cuesta-Zamora, Irene González-Martí, Luis Miguel García-López, Laura Ros, Carolyn Plateau, Jorge Javier Ricarte

    Published 2021
    “…According to the Emotional Cascade Model (ECM), factors such as rumination and emotional suppression may mediate the association between affect and exercise. …”
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    Identifying an avid eating profile in childhood: associations with temperament, feeding practices and food insecurity by Abigail Pickard, Helen Croker, Katie Edwards, Claire Farrow, Emma Haycraft, Moritz Herle, Alice R. Kininmonth, Clare Llewellyn, Jacqueline Blissett

    Published 2023
    “…Four eating profiles emerged from the sample of children: (a) avid eating, (b) avoidant eating, (c) happy eating, and (d) typical eating. …”
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    A mixed-methods study of driver education informed by the Goals for Driver Education: Do young drivers and educators agree on what was taught? by David Rodwell, A.N. Hawkins, Narelle Haworth, Gregoire S. Larue, Lyndel Bates, Ashleigh Filtness

    Published 2018
    “…Evaluation research suggests that professional driver education and training has little effect on reducing the crash involvements of young drivers. …”
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    What do driver educators and young drivers think about driving simulators? A qualitative draw-and-talk study by David Rodwell, A.N. Hawkins, Narelle Haworth, Gregoire S. Larue, Lyndel Bates, Ashleigh Filtness

    Published 2019
    “…Evaluation research suggests that professional driver education and training has little effect on reducing the crash involvements of young drivers. …”
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    Supplementary information files for: Motivational processes during physical endurance tasks by Ian Taylor, Kieren Smith, Raymon Hunte

    Published 2020
    “…In Study 2, indirect effects of autonomous motivation on performance via temptation to reduce effort (b = .20, 95% CIs .03 ― .50) and goal value (b = .26, 95% CIs .01 ― .44) were evidenced. …”
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    Long-term relevance and interrelation of symbolic and non-symbolic abilities in mathematical-numerical development: evidence from large-scale assessment data by David Braeuning, Caroline Hornung, Danielle Hoffmann, Katharina Lambert, Sonja Ugen, Antoine Fischbach, Christine Schiltz, Nicolas Hübner, Benjamin Nagengast, Korbinian Moeller

    Published 2021
    “…As such, this study corroborated the long-term relevance of both numerical abilities at school-entry. Furthermore, the results extend previous experimental research by an ecologically valid developmental approach.…”
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    Lifetime stressor exposure and psychophysiological reactivity and habituation to repeated acute social stressors by Ella McLoughlin, Rachel Arnold, Paul Freeman, James E. Turner, Gareth A. Roberts, David Fletcher, George M. Slavich, Lee J. Moore

    Published 2022
    “…Eighty-six participants (Mage = 23.31 years, SD = 4.94) reported their exposure to lifetime non-sport and sport-specific stressors before completing two consecutive trials of the Trier Social Stress Test, while cardiovascular (i.e., heart rate) and endocrine (i.e., salivary cortisol) data were recorded. …”
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    Relational efficacy beliefs in physical activity classes: a test of the tripartite model by Ben Jackson, Nicholas D. Myers, Ian Taylor, Mark R. Beauchamp

    Published 2012
    “…Students reported their relational efficacy perceptions (i.e., other-efficacy and relation-inferred self-efficacy, or RISE) with respect to their instructor before a class, and instruments measuring self-efficacy, enjoyment, and effort were administered separately following the class. …”
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    An experience sampling study of organizational stress processes and future playing time in professional sport by James Rumbold, David Fletcher, Kevin Daniels

    Published 2020
    “…This study extends theoretical knowledge of the within- and between-person relationships that explain organizational stress experiences. …”
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    Validation of the amotivation inventory in physical education: physical activity and physical self-concept by María Jesús Lirola, Christopher Spray

    Published 2021
    “…According to Self-Determination Theory, it is known that motivation is an essential factor for the adherence and enjoyment of exercise, generating long-lasting habits. …”
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    Fostering early numerical competencies by playing conventional board games by Hedwig Gasteiger, Korbinian Moeller

    Published 2021
    “…Thus, playing conventional board games using traditional number dice seems to be an effective low threshold intervention to foster early numerical competencies.…”
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    Parental strategies for supporting children’s psychosocial development within and beyond elite sport by Sara Kramers, Sam N Thrower, Karl Steptoe, Chris Harwood

    Published 2022
    “…Parental strategies employed to support their child’s 5Cs within and beyond the academy included providing encouragement and tailoring feedback, establishing and sharing expectations with their child, creating an autonomy-supportive environment, encouraging participation in activities outside of the academy, and understanding football and the nature of the academy. …”
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    Cumulative lifetime stressor exposure and health in elite athletes: the moderating role of perfectionism by Ella McLoughlin, David Fletcher, Hannah L Graham, Rachel Arnold, Daniel J Madigan, George M Slavich, Lee J Moore

    Published 2022
    “…To test this possibility, we examined how cumulative lifetime stressor exposure was associated with general mental and physical health complaints in elite athletes, and the extent to which these associations were moderated by perfectionism. …”
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    Development and psychometric assessment of the sociocultural influences on exercise behaviours in adolescents questionnaire by Kalli Reynolds, Emma Haycraft, Carolyn Plateau

    Published 2024
    “…Results EFA resulted in a 47-item measure with a nine-factor structure (including social media modelling, parent exercise expectations, peer co-participation; α = 0.72-0.92). …”
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    The role of intolerance of uncertainty on body dissatisfaction and compulsive exercise in female university students: an experimental study by Cristina Cuesta-Zamora, Charlotte Stokes, Jorge Ricarte, Carolyn Plateau

    Published 2024
    “…The current study aimed to explore the impact of intolerance of uncertainty states (high vs. low) on weight and shape concerns and exercise attitudes. …”
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    The cognitive and numerical predictors of early mathematical achievement: A latent growth curve analysis by Abbie Cahoon, Emine Simsek, Camilla Gilmore, Victoria Simms

    Published 2024
    “…These early variations highlight the importance of exposure to mathematical language and concepts in early childhood to ensure the development of broader mathematical skills.…”
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    The effect of autonomous and controlled motivation on self-control performance and the acute cortisol response by Richard Steel, Nicolette Bishop, Ian Taylor

    Published 2021
    “…Performance on the self-control tasks was contrary to expectations, but may reflect short-term performance benefits of controlled motivation.…”
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    Exploring the link between self-compassion and compulsive exercise amongst women by Cristina Cuesta-Zamora, Marta Parra, Abel Toledano-González, Jorge Ricarte, Carolyn Plateau

    Published 2022
    “…Results:  Hierarchical multiple regressions showed that lower levels of self-compassion significantly predicted some compulsive exercise elements (namely, weight control exercise and lack of exercise enjoyment) after controlling for ED symptoms, anxiety, depression and age. …”
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    The impact of critical comments from teammates on athletes’ eating and exercise psychopathology by Charlotte Scott, Emma Haycraft, Carolyn Plateau

    Published 2022
    “…Athletes (N=646, Mage=23 years, n=391 female) completed a survey exploring explicit/implicit teammate influences, psychological wellbeing (self-esteem, anxiety, depression) and eating/exercise psychopathology. …”
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    Supplementary information files for The impact of critical comments from teammates on athletes’ eating and exercise psychopathology by Charlotte Scott, Emma Haycraft, Carolyn Plateau

    Published 2022
    “…Athletes (N=646, Mage=23 years, n=391 female) completed a survey exploring explicit/implicit teammate influences, psychological wellbeing (self-esteem, anxiety, depression) and eating/exercise psychopathology. …”
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    The effects of social identity and social identity content on cohesion, efficacy, and performance across a competitive rugby league season by Andrew Evans, Pete Coffee, Jamie Barker

    Published 2023
    “…Whilst some longitudinal social identity research exists, researchers have yet to explore the temporal effects of social identity content in sport. …”
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    The effect of psychosocial factors on perceptions of driver education using the goals for driver education framework by Lyndel Bates, Alana Hawkins, David Rodwell, Levi Anderson, Barry Watson, Ashleigh Filtness, Grégoire Larue

    Published 2019
    “…Professional driver education and training has often been found in evaluations to not provide additional safety benefits for young drivers. …”
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    The relations between objectively measured moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, chronic aerobic exercise and cognitive control in children and adolescents by Dominika M. Pindus

    Published 2015
    “…Alternatively, chronic aerobic exercise may be specifically needed for cognitive benefits to emerge. …”
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    Assessing post-game emotions in soccer teams: The role of distinct emotional dynamics by James L. Rumbold, James A. Newman, David Foster, Daniel Rhind, Jack Phoenix, Lorcan Hickey

    Published 2021
    “…Multilevel regressions revealed that teams’ collective post-game emotions were strongly associated with players’ post-game emotions, after accounting for within- (e.g. time, game outcome) and between-person (e.g. formal leaders, emotional contagion susceptibility) differences. …”
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    Disturbance of desire‐goal motivational dynamics during different exercise intensity domains by Ian Taylor, Summer Whiteley, Richard Ferguson

    Published 2022
    “…Results: The desire to reduce effort increased over the exercise test with additional shifts and accelerations after each lactate threshold. …”
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    An intervention mapping adaptation framework to develop a self-help intervention for athletes with eating disorder symptoms by Sebastian Sandgren, Emma Haycraft, Jon Arcelus, Carolyn Plateau

    Published 2023
    “…In steps 5 and 6 (implementation and evaluation), a feasibility study was conducted with athletes (n = 35; females: n = 27; Mage = 27.1).Results: The review highlighted poor evidence for the acceptability and relative efficacy of existing interventions, which were all delivered face-to-face in groups. …”
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    Reflection-impulsivity in athletes: a cross-sectional and longitudinal investigation by Robert S Vaughan, Jack D Hagyard, Elizabeth J Edwards, Robin Jackson

    Published 2021
    “…In Study 1 (n = 108; Mage = 22.7 ± SDage = 1.42; 50% female), we used a cross-sectional design to compare performance across athletic expertise (super-elite, elite, amateur, novice or non-athlete) and sport type (external-paced or self-paced). …”
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    Athlete and practitioner insights regarding a novel coping oriented personal-1 disclosure mutual-sharing (COPDMS) intervention in youth soccer by Andrew Evans, Robert Morris, Jamie Barker, Thomas Johnson, Zoe Brenan, Ben Warner

    Published 2019
    “…Participants were 18 male soccer athletes (Mage = 17.29 ± .73 years) who belonged to the same professional academy in England. …”
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    Understanding fitness professionals’ weight biases and uptake of weight-inclusive practices: Findings from a mixed-methods survey by Jekaterina Schneider, Aline Tinoco, Ruby Selmes, Becky Scott, Gemma Witcomb, Emily Matheson, Phillippa Diedrichs

    Published 2024
    “…Weight bias is highly prevalent in the fitness industry, posing significant challenges for fat people seeking to engage in health-promoting behaviours, such as physical activity. …”
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    Time and subjectivity in contemporary short fiction by Ailsa Cox

    Published 1999
    “…'Real' time, as it is experienced by the subject, is a flux, in which past and present co-mingle. …”
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    Alcohol-related attentional bias in a gaze contingency task: Comparing appetitive and non-appetitive cues by Adam Qureshi, Rebecca L. Monk, Charlotte R. Pennington, Thom Wilcockson, Derek Heim

    Published 2018
    “…Stimuli consisted of appetitive alcohol-related (e.g., wine), appetitive non-alcohol-related (e.g., cola) and non-appetitive (e.g., fabric softener) stimuli. …”
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    Resistance to data loss from the Freestyle Libre: Impact on glucose variability indices and recommendations for data analysis by Andrew Kingsnorth, Maxine E Whelan, Mark W Orme, Ash C Routen, Lauren Sherar, Dale Esliger

    Published 2020
    “…Complete Freestyle Libre data files were amputed to remove 1-6 hours of data both at random and over mealtimes (breakfast, lunch and dinner). Absolute percent errors (MAPE) and intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) were calculated to evaluate agreement and reliability. …”
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    Test your health at home: comparing online screening tests of hearing, cognition, and cardiovascular health by Maria Goodwin, Eef Hogervorst, David Maidment

    Published 2022
    “…Psychosocial well-being (social isolation and loneliness) and cardiovascular health were assessed through self-report.Results: Separate independent analyses of variance, with age, gender, and education as covariates, demonstrated participants who failed the hearWHO screener had poorer scores on the TICS-M, engaged in less physical activity, and reported more sedentary behavior and greater social isolation. …”
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    Training basic numerical skills in children with Down syndrome using the computerized game “The Number Race” by Francesco Sella, Sara Onnivello, Maristella Lunardon, Silvia Lanfranchi, Marco Zorzi

    Published 2021
    “…Individuals with Down syndrome (DS) present reduced basic numerical skills, which have a negative impact on everyday numeracy and mathematical learning. Here, we evaluated the efficacy of the adaptive (non-commercial) computerized game “The Number Race” in improving basic numerical skills in children with DS. …”
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