Volume 11, Issue 5 (2018) Psychology and Behavior
Original Research
An External Focus of Attention is Effective for Balance Control when Sleep-deprived
Jed A. Diekfuss, James A. Janssen, Alexis B. Slutsky, Nathaniel T. Berry, Jennifer L. Etnier, Laurie Wideman, and Louisa D. Raisbeck
Are Children and their Parents More Active when Children Engage in More Structured Activities?
Nathan A. Chiarlitti and Angela M. Kolen
Discrimination against Obese Exercise Clients: An Experimental Study of Personal Trainers
Fabio Fontana, Jonathan Bopes, Seth Bendixen, Tyler Speed, Megan George, and Mickey Mack
Determinants of Attendance at a Physical Activity Focused Afterschool Program in Elementary School Children
Anthony E. Crimarco, Carlene Mayfield, Nathanael G. Mitchell, Michael W. Beets, Zenong Yin, and Justin B. Moore
Brief, High-Intensity Interval Exercise Improves Selective Attention in University Students
Jeremy J. Walsh, Charlotte Dunlap, Jonathan Miranda, David B. Thorp, Derek S. Kimmerly, Michael Tschakovsky, and B J. Gurd
Effect of a School-Based Physical Activity Intervention on Number and Letter Recognition in Preschoolers
Christine W. St. Laurent, Sarah Burkart, and Sofiya Alhassan
Practices, Perceived Benefits, and Barriers to Strength Training Among Women Enrolled in College
Kimberly S. Hurley, Kaleigh J. Flippin, Lindsey C. Blom, Jocelyn E. Bolin, Donald L. Hoover, and Lawrence W. Judge
A Cross-Training Program Does Not Alter Self-Reported Physical Activity Levels in Elementary School Children
Melody L. White, Matthew S. Renfrow, Richard S. Farley, Dana K. Fuller, Brandi M. Eveland-Sayers, and Jennifer L. Caputo
External Feedback Does Not Affect Running Pace in Recreational Runners
Nicholas A. Puleo and Kirk A. Abraham
The Relationship between Athlete Identity and Career Exploration and Engagement in Division II Athletes
Jade M. Bell, Steven Prewitt, Vipa Bernhardt, and Dean Culpepper
Mindfulness and Affective Responses to Treadmill Walking in Individuals with Low Intrinsic Motivation to Exercise
Anne E. Cox, Madeline A. Roberts, Hailey L. Cates, and Amanda K. McMahon
Attitudes Towards Sports Concussion in Australian Exercise Science Students. Does the Type and Level of Participation in Sport Matter?
Billymo Rist, Janet A. Young, and Alan J. Pearce
An Investigation of the Differences between Perceived vs. Measured Body Composition, Social Physique Anxiety, and Overall Appearance Satisfaction among College Students
Cherilyn N. McLester, Courtenay S. Hicks, Lauren Miller, and John R. McLester
Co-Editors-in-Chief
University of North Alabama
University of Nevada - Las Vegas
University of Central Missouri
Editor Emeritus
University of North Texas
Metrics
Scopus Cite Score: 1.16
H-index: 12
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