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Sarah (Stevenson) Cosgrove
Sarah (Stevenson) Cosgrove
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Kansas State University
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The importance of physical activity and physical education in the prediction of academic achievement.
TA Stevens, Y To, SJ Stevenson, MR Lochbaum
Journal of Sport Behavior 31 (4), 2008
2352008
Adolescent occupational aspirations: Test of Gottfredson's theory of circumscription and compromise
DB Cochran, EW Wang, SJ Stevenson, LE Johnson, C Crews
The Career Development Quarterly 59 (5), 412-427, 2011
1462011
Sport ability beliefs, 2 x 2 achievement goals, and intrinsic motivation: The moderating role of perceived competence in sport and exercise
JCK Wang, WC Liu, MR Lochbaum, SJ Stevenson
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport 80 (2), 303-312, 2009
1342009
Multiple fitness improvements found after 6-months of high intensity functional training
SJ Cosgrove, DA Crawford, KM Heinrich
Sports 7 (9), 203, 2019
672019
Understanding exercise motivation: examining the revised social-cognitive model of achievement motivation.
SJ Stevenson, MR Lochbaum
Journal of Sport Behavior 31 (4), 2008
662008
Mapping coaches' views of participation in crossfit to the integrated theory of health behavior change and sense of community
KM Heinrich, T Carlisle, A Kehler, SJ Cosgrove
Family & Community Health 40 (1), 24-27, 2017
592017
Achievement Goals, Thoughts about Intense Physical Activity, and Exerted Effort: A Mediational Analysis.
M Lochbaum, S Stevenson, D Hilario
Journal of Sport Behavior 32 (1), 2009
402009
Does gender moderate the exercising personality? An examination of continuous and stage-based exercise
MR Lochbaum, RE Rhodes, SJ Stevenson, J Surles, T Stevens, ...
Psychology, Health & Medicine 15 (1), 50-60, 2010
392010
Muscular strength, power, and endurance adaptations after two different university fitness classes
BS Hollerbach, SJ Cosgrove, JA DeBlauw, N Jitnarin, WSC Poston, ...
Sports 9 (8), 107, 2021
192021
Effects of achievement goals on perceptions of success and achievement emotions in minority children
M Lochbaum, S Stevenson
Kinesiology 46 (2.), 202-209, 2014
162014
Critical tasks from the global war on terror: A combat-focused job task analysis
JA Stein, TC Hepler, SJ Cosgrove, KM Heinrich
Applied ergonomics 95, 103465, 2021
82021
Achievement goal profiles for female exercise participation.
MA Lochbaum, S Stevenson, D Hilario, J Surles, J Havenar
International Journal of Fitness 4 (2), 2008
82008
Understaning strenuous and moderate intensity exercise participation and motivation: A social-cognitive perspective
SJ Stevenson
42006
High intensity functional training improves multiple domains of fitness in females and males
KM Heinrich, SJ Cosgrove, J Frye
Med Sci Sports Exerc 50, 651, 2018
32018
Elliot's (1999) 2 X 2 model of achievement motivation: A meta-analysis of the empirical literature in physical activity and education
SJ Stevenson
22011
Examining the social-cognitive model of motivation: The importance of understanding leisure time motivation.
SJ Stevenson, MR Lochbaum, GS Lowe
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology 29, 2007
22007
Age Differences For Relationships Between Perceived Health, Exercise Motivation And Self-efficacy Factors After HIFT
KM Heinrich, SJ Cosgrove, BD Goodman, VC Andrews
MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE 52 (17), 113-113, 2020
12020
Top five critical combat tasks identified by combat veterans
C Hepler, J Stein, S Cosgrove, K Heinrich
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport 20, S155, 2017
12017
The importance of parent physical activity levels and their expectations for their children’s health: A path analysis
M Lochbaum, T Stevens, Y To, S Stevenson
Journal of Contemporary Athletics 3, 139-160, 2008
12008
USING THE IPAQ LONG-FORM TO EXAMINE SELF-REPORTED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY LEVELS IN WOMEN WITH DIFFERENT EMPLOYMENT STATUSES
SJ Cosgrove, KM Heinrich, WSC Poston
ANNALS OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE 52, S806-S806, 2018
2018
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