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Overview

Paul F. Tremblay is affiliated with the University of Western Ontario in Canada. Their research primarily spans the fields of psychology, medicine, and social sciences, with a significant body of work oriented toward clinical psychology, social psychology, surgery, experimental and cognitive psychology, as well as sociology and political science.

Their research topics encompass a diverse range of subjects, including:

  • Bullying, Victimization, and Aggression
  • Knee injuries and reconstruction techniques
  • Total Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Sports injuries and prevention
  • Intimate Partner and Family Violence

Tremblay's recent published articles include:

  • "Disentangling the individual and contextual effects of math anxiety: A global perspective," 2022, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Meditating in virtual reality: Proof-of-concept intervention for posttraumatic stress," 2020, Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice and Policy
  • "Gaining likes, but at what cost? Longitudinal relations between young adults' deceptive like-seeking on instagram, peer belonging and self-esteem," 2020, Computers in Human Behavior
  • "Defining pain and interference recovery trajectories after acute non-catastrophic musculoskeletal trauma through growth mixture modeling," 2020, BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
  • "The Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score Does Not Have Adequate Structural Validity for Use With Young, Active Patients With ACL Tears," 2022, Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research

Frequent collaborators in Tremblay's work include Hana Marmura, Alan Getgood, Dianne Bryant, Tara M. Dumas, and Katarina L. Huellemann. These collaborations suggest a multidisciplinary approach involving both clinical and social research perspectives.

Among publication venues, Tremblay has contributed most extensively to The Wiley Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual Differences. Other frequently chosen venues include Computers in Human Behavior, The American Journal of Sports Medicine, PsycTESTS Dataset, and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, underpinning a pattern of publishing across psychology and medical research journals.

Best Publications

  • Expanding the Motivation Construct in Language Learning

    Paul F. Tremblay;Robert C. Gardner

  • Towards a Full Model of Second Language Learning: An Empirical Investigation

    R. C. Gardner;Paul F. Tremblay;Anne-Marie Masgoret

  • On Motivation, Research Agendas, and Theoretical Frameworks†

    R. C. Gardner;P. F. Tremblay

  • The Effects of a Peer Mentoring Program on Academic Success Among First Year University Students

    Susan Rodger;Paul F. Tremblay

  • On Motivation: Measurement and Conceptual Considerations1

    R.C. Gardner;Paul F. Tremblay

  • The Buss and Perry Aggression Questionnaire and its relations to values, the Big Five, provoking hypothetical situations, alcohol consumption patterns, and alcohol expectancies

    Paul F. Tremblay;Paul F. Tremblay;Laura A. Ewart

  • Home Background Characteristics and Second Language Learning.

    R. C. Gardner;Anne-Marie Masgoret;Paul F. Tremblay

  • Coping Strategies and Psychological Outcomes: The Moderating Effects of Personal Resiliency

    Martin M. Smith;Donald H. Saklofske;Kateryna V. Keefer;Paul F. Tremblay

  • A model of the relationships among measures of affect, aptitude, and performance in introductory statistics.

    Paul F. Tremblay;R. C. Gardner;G. Heipel

  • Another perspective on trait aggressiveness: Overlap with early maladaptive schemas

    Paul F. Tremblay;Paul F. Tremblay;David J.A. Dozois

  • When do first-year college students drink most during the academic year? An internet-based study of daily and weekly drinking

    Paul F. Tremblay;Paul F. Tremblay;Kathryn Graham;Kathryn Graham;Samantha Wells;Samantha Wells;Roma Harris

  • The six factor personality questionnaire.

    Douglas N. Jackson;Paul F. Tremblay

  • Trait and State Motivation and the Acquisition of Hebrew Vocabulary

    Paul F. Tremblay;Michelle P. Goldberg;Robert C. Gardner

  • Did the Instigator Intend to Provoke? A Key Moderator in the Relation Between Trait Aggression and Aggressive Behavior.

    Paul F. Tremblay;Mirjana Belchevski

  • Associations of hair cortisol concentration with self-reported measures of stress and mental health-related factors in a pooled database of diverse community samples

    Samantha Wells;Paul F. Tremblay;Andrea Flynn;Evan Russell

  • Development of a Cultural Connectedness Scale for First Nations youth.

    Angela Snowshoe;Claire V. Crooks;Paul F. Tremblay;Wendy M. Craig

  • Cultural Connectedness and Its Relation to Mental Wellness for First Nations Youth

    Angela Snowshoe;Claire V Crooks;Paul F Tremblay;Riley E Hinson

  • Does the relationship between depression and intimate partner aggression vary by gender, victim-perpetrator role, and aggression severity?

    Kathryn Graham;Sharon Bernards;Andrea M. Flynn;Paul F. Tremblay

  • Linking Masculinity to Negative Drinking Consequences: The Mediating Roles of Heavy Episodic Drinking and Alcohol Expectancies

    Samantha Wells;Andrea M. Flynn;Paul F. Tremblay;Tara Dumas

  • On the growth of structural equation modeling in psychological journals

    Paul F. Tremblay;Robert C. Gardner

Frequent Co-Authors

Samantha Wells
Samantha Wells Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Kathryn Graham
Kathryn Graham Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Robert C. Gardner
Robert C. Gardner University of Western Ontario
Donald H. Saklofske
Donald H. Saklofske University of Western Ontario
David J. A. Dozois
David J. A. Dozois University of Western Ontario
Andrew M. Johnson
Andrew M. Johnson University of Western Ontario
Wendy M. Craig
Wendy M. Craig Queen's University
Douglas N. Jackson
Douglas N. Jackson University of Western Ontario
Xinyin Chen
Xinyin Chen University of Pennsylvania
James L. Kennedy
James L. Kennedy Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

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