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Clare Macmahon

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Psychology of Sport and Exercise|September 16, 2025
What and who the research needs: Maturing the psychology of sport officiatingClare MacMahon
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|May 13, 2015
Does framing the hot hand belief change decision-making behavior in volleyball?Markus Raab, Clare MacMahon
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living|December 21, 2020
Shared Demands Between Cognitive and Physical Tasks May Drive Negative Effects of Fatigue: A Focused ReviewBlair Aitken, Clare MacMahon
Human Movement Science|January 16, 2014
Focus of attention and automaticity in handwritingClare MacMahon, Neil Charness
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|January 24, 2009
How baseball players prepare to bat: tactical knowledge as a mediator of expert performance in baseballSue McPherson, Clare MacMahon
Perceptual and Motor Skills|May 19, 2026
Risky Moves: Faster Movements Increase Perceived Thought Speed, but Do Not Lead to Riskier Behaviour on the Ballon Analogue Risk TaskClare MacMahon, Markus Raab
Journal of Sports Sciences|April 15, 2008
Contextual influences on baseball ball-strike decisions in umpires, players, and controlsClare MacMahon, Janet L Starkes
Perceptual and Motor Skills|November 19, 2002
Decision-making by experienced rugby referees: use of perceptual information and episodic memoryClare MacMahon, Diane M Ste-Marie
Journal of Sports Sciences|May 28, 2014
Kinematics of preferred and non-preferred handballing in Australian footballLucy Parrington, Kevin Ball, Clare MacMahon
Sports Biomechanics|November 28, 2014
Biomechanical characteristics of handballing maximally in Australian footballLucy Parrington, Kevin Ball, Clare MacMahon
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Psychology of Sport and Exercise|September 16, 2025
What and who the research needs: Maturing the psychology of sport officiatingClare MacMahon
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|May 13, 2015
Does framing the hot hand belief change decision-making behavior in volleyball?Markus Raab, Clare MacMahon
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living|December 21, 2020
Shared Demands Between Cognitive and Physical Tasks May Drive Negative Effects of Fatigue: A Focused ReviewBlair Aitken, Clare MacMahon
Human Movement Science|January 16, 2014
Focus of attention and automaticity in handwritingClare MacMahon, Neil Charness
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|January 24, 2009
How baseball players prepare to bat: tactical knowledge as a mediator of expert performance in baseballSue McPherson, Clare MacMahon
Perceptual and Motor Skills|May 19, 2026
Risky Moves: Faster Movements Increase Perceived Thought Speed, but Do Not Lead to Riskier Behaviour on the Ballon Analogue Risk TaskClare MacMahon, Markus Raab
Journal of Sports Sciences|April 15, 2008
Contextual influences on baseball ball-strike decisions in umpires, players, and controlsClare MacMahon, Janet L Starkes
Perceptual and Motor Skills|November 19, 2002
Decision-making by experienced rugby referees: use of perceptual information and episodic memoryClare MacMahon, Diane M Ste-Marie
Journal of Sports Sciences|May 28, 2014
Kinematics of preferred and non-preferred handballing in Australian footballLucy Parrington, Kevin Ball, Clare MacMahon
Sports Biomechanics|November 28, 2014
Biomechanical characteristics of handballing maximally in Australian footballLucy Parrington, Kevin Ball, Clare MacMahon
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