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Mark A. Eys is a researcher affiliated with Wilfrid Laurier University in Canada. Their academic contributions are concentrated primarily in the field of Psychology, with a particular focus on Social Psychology and Developmental and Educational Psychology. Additional subfields of interest include Economics and Econometrics, Sociology and Political Science, and Applied Psychology.

Their published work encompasses topics such as Sport Psychology and Performance, Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports, and Sports Analytics and Performance. Other significant areas of study are Behavioral Health and Interventions, Sports, Gender, and Society, Sport and Mega-Event Impacts, and Sports Injuries and Prevention.

Frequent publication venues for Mark A. Eys include:

  • Psychology of Sport and Exercise
  • Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
  • Psychology and Health
  • Sport Exercise and Performance Psychology
  • Group Dynamics Theory Research and Practice

Some of the recent papers featuring Mark A. Eys include:

  • "How socialization tactics relate to role clarity, cohesion, and intentions to return in soccer teams" (2020), Psychology of Sport and Exercise
  • "'If they do it, so can I': a test of a moderated serial mediation model of descriptive norms, self-efficacy, and perceived similarity for predicting physical activity" (2020), Psychology and Health
  • "Using the Team Environment AssessMent (TEAM) to Enhance Team Building in Sport" (2020), The Sport Psychologist
  • "Role Commitment and Acceptance in a Sport Context" (2020), Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
  • "Ethnic diversity and cohesion in interdependent youth sport contexts" (2020), Psychology of Sport and Exercise

Mark A. Eys collaborates frequently with other researchers, including:

  • Jeemin Kim
  • Michael Godfrey
  • Taylor Coleman
  • Jennifer Robertson-Wilson
  • Alex J. Benson

Best Publications

  • Team cohesion and team success in sport

    Albert V. Carron;Steven R. Bray;Mark A. Eys

  • The Effectiveness of Teamwork Training on Teamwork Behaviors and Team Performance: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Controlled Interventions

    Desmond McEwan;Geralyn R. Ruissen;Mark A. Eys;Bruno D. Zumbo

  • Group Versus Individual Approach? A Meta-Analysis of the Effectiveness of Interventions to Promote Physical Activity

    Shauna M. Burke;Albert V. Carron;Mark A. Eys;Nikos Ntoumanis

  • The nature of athlete leadership.

    J.T. Hardy;T.M. Loughead;J. Hardy;M.A. Eys

  • Role ambiguity, role efficacy, and role performance: Multidimensional and mediational relationships within interdependent sport teams.

    Mark R. Beauchamp;Steven R. Bray;Mark A. Eys;Albert V. Carron

  • Development of a Cohesion Questionnaire for Youth: The Youth Sport Environment Questionnaire

    Mark Eys;Todd Loughead;Steven R. Bray;Albert V. Carron

  • Role Ambiguity, Task Cohesion, and Task Self-Efficacy:

    Mark A. Eys;Albert V. Carron

  • The role of enjoyment and motivational climate in relation to the personal development of team sport athletes.

    Dany J. MacDonald;Jean Côté;Mark Eys;Janice Deakin

  • Seeing the "We" in "Me" Sports: The Need to Consider Individual Sport Team Environments

    M. Blair Evans;Mark A. Eys;Mark W. Bruner

  • Athlete leadership dispersion and satisfaction in interactive sport teams.

    Mark A. Eys;Todd M. Loughead;James Hardy

  • Item Wording and Internal Consistency of a Measure of Cohesion: The Group Environment Questionnaire

    Mark A. Eys;Albert V. Carron;Steven R. Bray;Lawrence R. Brawley

  • Investigating the Effectiveness of an Arts-Based and Mindfulness-Based Group Program for the Improvement of Resilience in Children in Need

    Diana Coholic;Mark Eys;Sean Lougheed

  • The Relationship Between Task Cohesion and Competitive State Anxiety

    Mark A. Eys;James Hardy;Albert V. Carron;Mark R. Beauchamp

  • Psychometric properties of the youth experience survey with young athletes

    Dany J. Macdonald;Jean Côté;Mark A. Eys;Janice Deakin

  • Exploring the potential disadvantages of high cohesion in sports teams

    James Hardy;Mark A. Eys;Albert V. Carron

  • Group Cohesion and Positive Youth Development in Team Sport Athletes

    Mark W. Bruner;Mark A. Eys;Kathleen S. Wilson;Jean Côté

  • Benefits of an Arts-Based Mindfulness Group Intervention for Vulnerable Children

    Diana A. Coholic;Mark Eys

  • Role ambiguity and athlete satisfaction.

    Mark A. Eys;Albert V. Carron;Steven R. Bray;Mark R. Beauchamp

  • Do Individual Perceptions of Group Cohesion Reflect Shared Beliefs?: An Empirical Analysis

    Albert V. Carron;Lawrence R. Brawley;Mark A. Eys;Steven Bray

  • The Effect of Role Ambiguity on Competitive State Anxiety

    Mark R. Beauchamp;Steven R. Bray;Mark A. Eys;Albert V. Carron

  • Team Cohesion: Nature, Correlates and Development

    Albert V. Carron;Mark A. Eys;Shauna M. Burke

Frequent Co-Authors

Albert V. Carron
Albert V. Carron University of Western Ontario
Steven R. Bray
Steven R. Bray McMaster University
Mark R. Beauchamp
Mark R. Beauchamp University of British Columbia
Robert J. Schinke
Robert J. Schinke Laurentian University
Mark W. Bruner
Mark W. Bruner Nipissing University
James Hardy
James Hardy Bangor University
Paul A. Estabrooks
Paul A. Estabrooks University of Nebraska Medical Center
Kevin S. Spink
Kevin S. Spink University of Saskatchewan
Jean Côté
Jean Côté Queen's University
Bruno D. Zumbo
Bruno D. Zumbo University of British Columbia

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