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Craig R. Hall mainly focuses on Applied psychology, Athletes, Social psychology, Cognition and Mental image. His Applied psychology study frequently draws connections between related disciplines such as Internal consistency. His work carried out in the field of Athletes brings together such families of science as Developmental psychology, Athletic training and Intrapersonal communication.
His Social psychology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Elite athletes, Cognitive psychology and Psychological intervention. In his study, Arousal is strongly linked to Anxiety, which falls under the umbrella field of Cognition. In his research, Reliability, Operations research and Predictive validity is intimately related to Confirmatory factor analysis, which falls under the overarching field of Mental image.
His primary areas of investigation include Athletes, Social psychology, Applied psychology, Developmental psychology and Cognition. His Athletes research includes elements of Clinical psychology, Sport psychology and Mental image. The concepts of his Social psychology study are interwoven with issues in Psychological intervention, Structural equation modeling and Exercise behavior.
Craig R. Hall combines subjects such as Coaching and Intrapersonal communication with his study of Applied psychology. In the subject of general Developmental psychology, his work in Psychometrics is often linked to Basic needs, thereby combining diverse domains of study. The various areas that he examines in his Cognition study include Rehabilitation, Physical therapy and Cognitive psychology.
Social psychology, Athletes, Clinical psychology, Developmental psychology and Applied psychology are his primary areas of study. His Social psychology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Coaching and Cognition. His research integrates issues of Cognitive psychology and Sport psychology in his study of Athletes.
Craig R. Hall interconnects Rehabilitation, Mental image, Motivational interviewing, Anxiety and Self-efficacy in the investigation of issues within Clinical psychology. His Developmental psychology research integrates issues from Structural equation modeling, Active play and Information processing. The study incorporates disciplines such as Intrapersonal communication, Guided imagery, Intervention research and Racquet Sports in addition to Applied psychology.
Craig R. Hall mostly deals with Social psychology, Developmental psychology, Clinical psychology, Athletes and Active play. His study in Social psychology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Intervention and Guided imagery. His research in Guided imagery intersects with topics in Self-esteem, Applied psychology, Physical education, Intrinsic motivation and Mental ability.
His Developmental psychology research includes themes of Value, Exercise program, Affect and Information processing. His Clinical psychology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Confirmatory factor analysis, Self-efficacy and Psychometric testing. He combines subjects such as Identity, Role identity and Coaching with his study of Athletes.
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Imagery Use in Sport: A Literature Review and Applied Model
Kathleen A. Martin;Sandra E. Moritz;Craig R. Hall.
Sport Psychologist (1999)
Imagery use by athletes: development of the Sport Imagery Questionnaire.
Craig R. Hall;Diane E. Mack;Allan Paivio;Heather A. Hausenblas.
International Journal of Sport Psychology (1998)
Measuring movement imagery abilities: A revision of the Movement Imagery Questionnaire.
Craig R. Hall;Kathleen A. Martin.
Journal of Mental Imagery (1997)
The Four Ws of Imagery Use: Where, When, Why, and What
Krista J. Munroe;Peter Giacobbi;Craig R. Hall;Robert S. Weinberg.
Sport Psychologist (2000)
A descriptive study of athlete self-talk.
James Hardy;Kimberley Gammage;Craig Hall.
Sport Psychologist (2001)
The Use of Imagery by Athletes in Selected Sports
Craig R. Hall;Wendy M. Rodgers;Kathryn A. Barr.
Sport Psychologist (1990)
Exercise motivation: a cross-sectional analysis examining its relationships with frequency, intensity, and duration of exercise
Lindsay R Duncan;Craig R Hall;Philip M Wilson;O Jenny.
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity (2010)
The Effects of a Motivational General-Mastery Imagery Intervention on the Sport Confidence of High-Level Badminton Players
Nichola Callow;Lew Hardy;Craig Hall.
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport (2001)
The relationship between competitive anxiety and imagery use
Eva A. Vadoa;Craig R. Hall;Sandra E. Moritz.
Journal of Applied Sport Psychology (1997)
The effect of an imagery training program on imagery ability, imagery use, and figure skating performance
Wendy Rodgers;Craig Hall;Eric Buckolz.
Journal of Applied Sport Psychology (1991)
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