His primary areas of investigation include Social psychology, Coping, Athletes, Physical therapy and Physical fitness. His Social psychology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Social adjustment and Applied psychology. The Applied psychology study combines topics in areas such as Coaching, Feeling and Self-efficacy.
His Coping study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Elite athletes, Distress and Moderation. His research integrates issues of Construct validity, Cronbach's alpha and Clinical psychology, Mood in his study of Athletes. His work in the fields of Physical therapy, such as Physical exercise, overlaps with other areas such as Nicotine patch, Heart rate, Weight gain and Cotinine.
Social psychology, Developmental psychology, Applied psychology, Athletes and Clinical psychology are his primary areas of study. His work in Social psychology is not limited to one particular discipline; it also encompasses Scale. His work carried out in the field of Developmental psychology brings together such families of science as Big Five personality traits and culture and Relationship commitment.
His Applied psychology research includes themes of Mental health, Sample, Training and Team sport. His work in the fields of Competitive sport overlaps with other areas such as Elite. Coping and Mood are among the areas of Clinical psychology where the researcher is concentrating his efforts.
J. Robert Grove spends much of his time researching Social psychology, Developmental psychology, Applied psychology, Athletes and Clinical psychology. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Social psychology, Exercise physiology is strongly linked to Automaticity. His research in Developmental psychology intersects with topics in Big Five personality traits, Big Five personality traits and culture, Fear of failure and Relationship commitment.
His Applied psychology study combines topics in areas such as Dreyfus model of skill acquisition, Field hockey and Psychoanalysis. His work deals with themes such as Social support, Criterion validity and Trait anxiety, which intersect with Athletes. His study in the field of Eating disorders also crosses realms of Exercise behavior.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Social psychology, Structural equation modeling, Perfectionism, Self-efficacy and Young adult. Social psychology and Developmental psychology are commonly linked in his work. His Structural equation modeling research incorporates themes from Aerobic exercise, Mindfulness and Social environment.
He has researched Perfectionism in several fields, including Cognitive development, Worry, Applied psychology, Athletes and Sample. His Self-efficacy research includes elements of Dyad and Partner effects. His Young adult study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Habit, Habit strength and Environmental health.
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Coping with retirement from sport: The influence of athletic identity
J. Robert Grove;David Lavallee;Sandy Gordon.
Journal of Applied Sport Psychology (1997)
Retirement from sport and the loss of athletic identity
David Lavallee;Sandy Gordon;J. Robert Grove.
Journal of Personal & Interpersonal Loss (1997)
Strategies for building self-efficacy in tennis players: A comparative analysis of Australian and American coaches
Robert Weinberg;J. Robert Grove;Allen W. Jackson.
Sport Psychologist (1992)
Reconceptualizing Team Identification: New Dimensions and Their Relationship to Intergroup Bias
James A. Dimmock;J. Robert Grove;Robert C. Eklund.
Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice (2005)
Changes in Athletic Identity Following Team Selection: Self-Protection versus Self-Enhancement
J. Robert Grove;Maree Fish;Robert C. Eklund.
Journal of Applied Sport Psychology (2004)
Development and preliminary validation of the mindfulness inventory for sport
Emilie Thienot;Emilie Thienot;Ben Jackson;James Dimmock;J. Robert Grove.
Psychology of Sport and Exercise (2014)
Relationship of Fan Identification to Determinants of Aggression
James A. Dimmock;J. Robert Grove.
Journal of Applied Sport Psychology (2005)
Optimism and sport-confidence as correlates of slump-related coping among athletes
J. Robert Grove;N. Paul Heard.
Sport Psychologist (1997)
A Three-Dimensional Cinematographic Analysis of the Fastball and Curveball Pitches in Baseball
Bruce Elliott;J. Robert Grove;Barry Gibson;B. Thurston.
International journal of sport biomechanics (1986)
Peak moments in sport: a literature review.
Adrian D. McInman;J. Robert Grove.
Quest (1991)
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