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Pete Coffee

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Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|October 31, 2008
The CSGU: a measure of controllability, stability, globality, and universality attributionsPete Coffee, Tim Rees
Frontiers in Psychology|August 21, 2019
Perceived and Received Dimensional Support: Main and Stress-Buffering Effects on Dimensions of BurnoutChris Hartley, Pete Coffee
Journal of Sports Sciences|December 15, 2010
When the chips are down: effects of attributional feedback on self-efficacy and task performance following initial and repeated failurePete Coffee, Tim Rees
Psychology of Sport and Exercise|September 4, 2023
January 2023 EditorialKatherine Tamminen, Markus Raab, Pete Coffee
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|April 1, 2011
The PASS-Q: the perceived available support in sport questionnairePaul Freeman, Pete Coffee, Tim Rees
Frontiers in Psychology|August 29, 2022
Provider-recipient perspectives on how social support and social identities influence adaptation to psychological stress in sportChris Hartley, Pete Coffee, Purva Abhyankar
Psychology of Sport and Exercise|September 4, 2023
Only my group will do: Evidence that social support protects athletes from burnout when they identify with those who provide itRoss M Murray, Chris Hartley, Pete Coffee
Journal of Sports Sciences|August 22, 2009
Bouncing back from failure: the interactive impact of perceived controllability and stability on self-efficacy beliefs and future task performancePete Coffee, Tim Rees, S Alexander Haslam
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|September 12, 2017
It Depends on the Partner: Person-Related Sources of Efficacy Beliefs and Performance for Athlete PairsChristine M Habeeb, Robert C Eklund, Pete Coffee
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|June 8, 2019
Reciprocal Relationships Between Efficacy and Performance in Athlete Dyads: Self-, Other-, and Collective ConstructsChristine M Habeeb, Robert C Eklund, Pete Coffee
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Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|October 31, 2008
The CSGU: a measure of controllability, stability, globality, and universality attributionsPete Coffee, Tim Rees
Frontiers in Psychology|August 21, 2019
Perceived and Received Dimensional Support: Main and Stress-Buffering Effects on Dimensions of BurnoutChris Hartley, Pete Coffee
Journal of Sports Sciences|December 15, 2010
When the chips are down: effects of attributional feedback on self-efficacy and task performance following initial and repeated failurePete Coffee, Tim Rees
Psychology of Sport and Exercise|September 4, 2023
January 2023 EditorialKatherine Tamminen, Markus Raab, Pete Coffee
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|April 1, 2011
The PASS-Q: the perceived available support in sport questionnairePaul Freeman, Pete Coffee, Tim Rees
Frontiers in Psychology|August 29, 2022
Provider-recipient perspectives on how social support and social identities influence adaptation to psychological stress in sportChris Hartley, Pete Coffee, Purva Abhyankar
Psychology of Sport and Exercise|September 4, 2023
Only my group will do: Evidence that social support protects athletes from burnout when they identify with those who provide itRoss M Murray, Chris Hartley, Pete Coffee
Journal of Sports Sciences|August 22, 2009
Bouncing back from failure: the interactive impact of perceived controllability and stability on self-efficacy beliefs and future task performancePete Coffee, Tim Rees, S Alexander Haslam
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|September 12, 2017
It Depends on the Partner: Person-Related Sources of Efficacy Beliefs and Performance for Athlete PairsChristine M Habeeb, Robert C Eklund, Pete Coffee
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|June 8, 2019
Reciprocal Relationships Between Efficacy and Performance in Athlete Dyads: Self-, Other-, and Collective ConstructsChristine M Habeeb, Robert C Eklund, Pete Coffee
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