Sophia Jowett is affiliated with Loughborough University in the United Kingdom and has a research profile concentrated mainly in the field of psychology, with a particular focus on sport psychology and related areas. Their work spans several subfields, including social psychology, developmental and educational psychology, gender studies, orthopedics and sports medicine, and safety research.
Their research output includes numerous publications on key topics such as sport psychology and performance, motivation and self-concept in sports, sports, gender, and society, sports injuries and prevention, youth development and social support, coaching methods and impact, and physical education and pedagogy.
Frequent co-authors collaborating with Sophia Jowett include:
Sophia Jowett's research has appeared in a variety of publication venues, with multiple articles published in the International Sport Coaching Journal, International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching, Psychology of Sport and Exercise, Journal of Sports Sciences, and Sports Coaching Review.
Some notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Jowett include:
S Jowett;I.M Cockerill
Sophia Jowett;Nikos Ntoumanis
Sophia Jowett;Artur Poczwardowski
Herbert W. Marsh;Robert J. Vallerand;Marc-André K. Lafrenière;Philip D. Parker
Sophia Jowett;Victoria Chaundy
Sophia Jowett
Sophia Jowett
Sophia Jowett
Marc-André K. Lafrenière;Sophia Jowett;Robert J. Vallerand;Noémie Carbonneau
Sophia Jowett;Geoffrey A. Meek
Sophia Jowett;Vaithehy Shanmugam
Sophia Jowett;Melina Timson-Katchis
Alkisti Olympiou;Sophia Jowett;Joan L. Duda
Sophia Jowett;David Lavallee
Marc-André K. Lafrenière;Sophia Jowett;Robert J. Vallerand;Eric G. Donahue
Sophia Jowett;John Nezlek
Artur Poczwardowski;James E. Barott;Sophia Jowett
Duncan Cramer;Sophia Jowett
Daniel J. A. Rhind;Sophia Jowett
James W. Adie;Sophia Jowett
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