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Paul Freeman
Paul Freeman
School of Sport, Rehabilitation and Exercise Sciences, University of Essex
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The effect of challenge and threat states on performance: An examination of potential mechanisms
LJ Moore, SJ Vine, MR Wilson, P Freeman
Psychophysiology 49 (10), 1417-1425, 2012
3212012
The PASS-Q: The perceived available support in sport questionnaire
P Freeman, P Coffee, T Rees
Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 33 (1), 54-74, 2011
1942011
The effects of perceived and received support on self-confidence
T Rees, P Freeman
Journal of sports sciences 25 (9), 1057-1065, 2007
1792007
Perceived social support from team-mates: Direct and stress-buffering effects on self-confidence
P Freeman, T Rees
European Journal of Sport Science 10 (1), 59-67, 2010
1772010
Champ or chump?: Challenge and threat states during pressurized competition
LJ Moore, MR Wilson, SJ Vine, AH Coussens, P Freeman
Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 35 (6), 551-562, 2013
1582013
How does perceived support lead to better performance? An examination of potential mechanisms
P Freeman, T Rees
Journal of Applied Sport Psychology 21 (4), 429-441, 2009
1582009
Social support moderates the relationship between stressors and task performance through self-efficacy
TIM Rees, P Freeman
Journal of social and clinical psychology 28 (2), 244-263, 2009
1572009
Stressors, social support, and effects upon performance in golf
T Rees, L Hardy, P Freeman
Journal of Sports Sciences 25 (1), 33-42, 2007
1552007
The relationship between challenge and threat states and performance: A systematic review.
A Hase, J O'Brien, LJ Moore, P Freeman
Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology 8 (2), 123, 2019
1542019
A cross-sectional study examining predictors of visit frequency to local green space and the impact this has on physical activity levels
EP Flowers, P Freeman, VF Gladwell
BMC Public Health 16, 1-8, 2016
1412016
The transcending benefits of physical activity for individuals with schizophrenia: a systematic review and meta-ethnography
A Soundy, P Freeman, B Stubbs, M Probst, P Coffee, D Vancampfort
Psychiatry research 220 (1-2), 11-19, 2014
1252014
Evaluating stress as a challenge is associated with superior attentional control and motor skill performance: testing the predictions of the biopsychosocial model of challenge …
SJ Vine, P Freeman, LJ Moore, R Chandra-Ramanan, MR Wilson
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 19 (3), 185, 2013
1222013
Reappraising threat: How to optimize performance under pressure
LJ Moore, SJ Vine, MR Wilson, P Freeman
Journal of sport and exercise psychology 37 (3), 339-343, 2015
1192015
The effects of arousal reappraisal on stress responses, performance and attention
N Sammy, PA Anstiss, LJ Moore, P Freeman, MR Wilson, SJ Vine
Anxiety, Stress, & Coping 30 (6), 619-629, 2017
1092017
The ARSQ: the athletes’ received support questionnaire
P Freeman, P Coffee, T Moll, T Rees, N Sammy
Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 36 (2), 189-202, 2014
1012014
Quiet eye training promotes challenge appraisals and aids performance under elevated anxiety
LJ Moore, SJ Vine, P Freeman, MR Wilson
International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 11 (2), 169-183, 2013
932013
The effects of perceived and received support on objective performance outcome
P Freeman, T Rees
European Journal of Sport Science 8 (6), 359-368, 2008
902008
Pressure training for performance domains: A meta-analysis.
WR Low, GRH Sandercock, P Freeman, ME Winter, J Butt, I Maynard
Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology 10 (1), 149, 2021
792021
An intervention to increase social support and improve performance
P Freeman, T Rees, L Hardy
Journal of Applied Sport Psychology 21 (2), 186-200, 2009
752009
Examining the antecedents of challenge and threat states: The influence of perceived required effort and support availability
LJ Moore, SJ Vine, MR Wilson, P Freeman
International Journal of Psychophysiology 93 (2), 267-273, 2014
732014
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