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Craig R. Hall publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Psychology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Craig R. Hall sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 251 publications — 81st percentile

81% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Craig R. Hall D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Psychology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Craig R. Hall sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 71 D-Index — 82nd percentile

82% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Overview

Craig R. Hall is affiliated with the University of Western Ontario in Canada and has a research focus primarily within the field of Psychology, with particular attention to Social Psychology, Developmental and Educational Psychology, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Applied Psychology, and Physiology.

Their work centers on topics that include Sport Psychology and Performance, Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports, Sports Performance and Training, Physical Activity and Health, Behavioral Health and Interventions, Recreation, Leisure, Wilderness Management, and Physical Education and Pedagogy.

Craig R. Hall has published extensively, contributing notably to the following papers:

  • Measuring eudaimonic wellbeing in sport: Validation of the Eudaimonic Wellbeing in Sport Scale, 2020, International Journal of Wellbeing
  • Examining the effectiveness of an imagery intervention in enhancing athletes' eudaimonic well-being, 2020, Journal of Imagery Research in Sport and Physical Activity
  • How team socialization processes relate to youth ice hockey players' social identity strength and cohesion., 2021, Sport Exercise and Performance Psychology
  • If you build it, will they come? Assessing coaches' perceptions of a sport psychology website, 2022, International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching
  • "Older, Faster, Stronger": The Multiple Benefits of Masters Sport Participation, 2023, Journal of Aging and Physical Activity

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Craig R. Hall include:

  • Sarah Deck
  • Despina Kouali
  • Kendra Nelson Ferguson
  • Alison Divine
  • Paige Pope

Their publications often appear in specific venues such as:

  • Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport
  • Sport Exercise and Performance Psychology
  • The Sport Psychologist
  • International Journal of Wellbeing
  • Journal of Imagery Research in Sport and Physical Activity

Best Publications

  • Imagery Use in Sport: A Literature Review and Applied Model

    Kathleen A. Martin;Sandra E. Moritz;Craig R. Hall

  • Imagery use by athletes: development of the Sport Imagery Questionnaire.

    Craig R. Hall;Diane E. Mack;Allan Paivio;Heather A. Hausenblas

  • Measuring movement imagery abilities: A revision of the Movement Imagery Questionnaire.

    Craig R. Hall;Kathleen A. Martin

  • The Four Ws of Imagery Use: Where, When, Why, and What

    Krista J. Munroe;Peter Giacobbi;Craig R. Hall;Robert S. Weinberg

  • A descriptive study of athlete self-talk.

    James Hardy;Kimberley Gammage;Craig Hall

  • The Use of Imagery by Athletes in Selected Sports

    Craig R. Hall;Wendy M. Rodgers;Kathryn A. Barr

  • 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

  • The Effects of a Motivational General-Mastery Imagery Intervention on the Sport Confidence of High-Level Badminton Players

    Nichola Callow;Lew Hardy;Craig Hall

  • The relationship between competitive anxiety and imagery use

    Eva A. Vadoa;Craig R. Hall;Sandra E. Moritz

  • Further Validation and Development of the Movement Imagery Questionnaire

    Sarah E Williams;Jennifer Cumming;Nikos Ntoumanis;Sanna M Nordin-Bates

  • The effect of an imagery training program on imagery ability, imagery use, and figure skating performance

    Wendy Rodgers;Craig Hall;Eric Buckolz

  • Deliberate imagery practice: the development of imagery skills in competitive athletes.

    Jennifer Cumming;Craig Hall

  • Using Mental Imagery to Enhance Intrinsic Motivation

    Kathleen A. Martin;Craig R. Hall

  • Quantifying athlete self-talk

    James Hardy;Craig R Hall;Lew Hardy

  • The MIQ-RS: A Suitable Option for Examining Movement Imagery Ability

    Melanie Gregg;Craig Hall;Andrew Butler

  • Imagery ability and the acquisition and retention of movements

    Susan Goss;Craig Hall;Eric Buckolz;Graham Fishburne

  • What Are Confident Athletes Imaging?: An Examination of Image Content

    Sandra E. Moritz;Craig R. Hall;Kathleen A. Martin;Eva Vadocz

  • The use of imagery by rowers.

    Kathryn Barr;Craig Hall

  • Imagery effects on the performance of skilled and novice soccer players

    Andrea Blair;Craig Hall;Glynn Leyshon

  • Observation interventions for motor skill learning and performance: an applied model for the use of observation

    Diane M. Ste-Marie;Barbi Law;Amanda M. Rymal;O Jenny

  • The measurement of imagery ability

    Craig Hall;John Pongrac;Eric Buckholz

Frequent Co-Authors

Wendy M. Rodgers
Wendy M. Rodgers University of Alberta
Philip M. Wilson
Philip M. Wilson Brock University
Jennifer Cumming
Jennifer Cumming University of Birmingham
James Hardy
James Hardy Bangor University
Tanya R. Berry
Tanya R. Berry University of Alberta
Harry Prapavessis
Harry Prapavessis University of Western Ontario
Heather A. Hausenblas
Heather A. Hausenblas Jacksonville University
Lew Hardy
Lew Hardy Bangor University
Robert Weinberg
Robert Weinberg Miami University
Albert V. Carron
Albert V. Carron University of Western Ontario

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