Her primary areas of study are Athletes, Social psychology, Flow, Elite athletes and Psychodynamics. Her work carried out in the field of Athletes brings together such families of science as Developmental psychology and Sport psychology. The Social psychology study combines topics in areas such as Construct validity and Test validity.
Her Construct validity research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Confirmatory factor analysis and Validity. Her Flow study which covers Applied psychology that intersects with Self-concept and Competitive athletes. Susan A. Jackson interconnects Optimism, Stressor and Coping in the investigation of issues within Elite athletes.
Susan A. Jackson spends much of her time researching Social psychology, Athletes, Scale, Flow and Developmental psychology. Her Flow study in the realm of Social psychology connects with subjects such as Champion. Her work on Elite athletes as part of her general Athletes study is frequently connected to Perception, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science.
Her Elite athletes research includes elements of Coping, Training and Physical medicine and rehabilitation. The Self-concept research she does as part of her general Developmental psychology study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Physical activity level, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science. Her Construct validity research includes themes of Confirmatory factor analysis, Validity, Sample and Factor analysis.
Her primary areas of investigation include Scale, Environmental science, Flow, Methotrexate and Gastroenterology. With her scientific publications, her incorporates both Scale and Atmospheric sciences. Susan A. Jackson combines subjects such as Elite athletes, Training and Physical medicine and rehabilitation with her study of Flow.
Her research links Athletes with Training. Her Methotrexate research incorporates elements of Placebo, Adverse effect and Endoscopy. Her Gastroenterology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Nausea, Relapse prevention and Randomization.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Physical therapy, Endoscopy, Steroid free, Methotrexate and Gastroenterology. Her work deals with themes such as Clinical research, Randomized controlled trial, Patient recruitment and MEDLINE, which intersect with Physical therapy. Her Endoscopy study improves the overall literature in Internal medicine.
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Development and Validation of a Scale to Measure Optimal Experience: The Flow State Scale
Susan A. Jackson;Herbert W. Marsh.
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology (1996)
Flow in Sports
Susan A. Jackson;Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi.
(1999)
Epidemiology of basal-like breast cancer
Robert C. Millikan;Beth Newman;Chiu Kit Tse;Patricia G. Moorman.
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (2008)
Assessing Flow in Physical Activity: The Flow State Scale–2 and Dispositional Flow Scale–2
Susan Amanda Jackson;Robert C. Eklund.
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology (2002)
Relationships between Flow, Self-Concept, Psychological Skills, and Performance
Susan A. Jackson;Patrick R. Thomas;Herbert W. Marsh;Christopher J. Smethurst.
Journal of Applied Sport Psychology (2001)
Toward a Conceptual Understanding of the Flow Experience in Elite Athletes
Susan A. Jackson.
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport (1996)
Athletes in flow: A qualitative investigation of flow states in elite figure skaters
Susan A. Jackson.
Journal of Applied Sport Psychology (1992)
Psychological Correlates of Flow in Sport
Susan A. Jackson;Stephen K. Ford;Jay C. Kimiecik;Herbert W. Marsh.
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology (1998)
Positive Performance States of Athletes: Toward a Conceptual Understanding of Peak Performance
Susan A. Jackson;Glyn C. Roberts.
Sport Psychologist (1992)
Factors influencing the occurrence of flow state in elite athletes
Susan A. Jackson.
Journal of Applied Sport Psychology (1995)
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