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Tim Woodman is affiliated with Bangor University in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily focusing on psychology and medicine, with a total of 38 publications in psychology and 17 in medicine. The subfields of their work include social psychology, developmental and educational psychology, clinical psychology, orthopedics and sports medicine, and applied psychology.

Woodman's research topics concentrate on sport psychology and performance, motivation and self-concept in sports, sports injuries and prevention, personality traits and psychology, behavioral health and interventions, youth development and social support, and physical education and pedagogy.

They have published frequently in several academic journals, including:

  • Journal of Applied Sport Psychology
  • Psychology of Sport and Exercise
  • Sport Exercise and Performance Psychology
  • Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
  • European Journal of Sport Science

Some of Woodman's recent papers are:

  • A systematic review of sport-based life skills programs for young people: The quality of design and evaluation methods (2020, Journal of Applied Sport Psychology)
  • Written Emotional Disclosure Can Promote Athletes' Mental Health and Performance Readiness During the COVID-19 Pandemic (2020, Frontiers in Psychology)
  • Watch out for the hazard! Blurring peripheral vision facilitates hazard perception in driving (2020, Accident Analysis & Prevention)
  • The impact of menstrual-cycle phase on basal and exercise-induced hormones, mood, anxiety and exercise performance in physically active women (2021, The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness)
  • I Am Great, but Only When I Also Want to Dominate: Maladaptive Narcissism Moderates the Relationship Between Adaptive Narcissism and Performance Under Pressure (2020, Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology)

Woodman also collaborates frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Ross Roberts
  • Bayan Alkhawaja
  • James Hardy
  • Nicholas Peirce
  • Shuge Zhang

Best Publications

  • The relative impact of cognitive anxiety and self-confidence upon sport performance: a meta-analysis.

    Tim Woodman;Lew Hardy

  • The Great British Medalists Project: A Review of Current Knowledge on the Development of the World's Best Sporting Talent.

    Tim Rees;Lew Hardy;Arne Güllich;Bruce Abernethy

  • A Case Study of Organizational Stress in Elite Sport

    Tim Woodman;Lew Hardy

  • Stress and anxiety

    Tim Woodman;L. Hardy;R.N. Singer;H.A. Hausenblas

  • Emotions and sport performance: an exploration of happiness, hope, and anger.

    Tim Woodman;Paul A. Davis;Lew Hardy;Nichola Callow

  • Theory of planned behaviour and road violations: The moderating influence of perceived behavioural control

    Carole Castanier;Thomas Deroche;Tim Woodman

  • The role of athlete narcissism in moderating the relationship between coaches' transformational leader behaviors and athlete motivation.

    Calum Alexander Arthur;Tim Woodman;Chin Wei Ong;Lew Hardy

  • Great British medalists: Psychosocial biographies of Super-Elite and Elite athletes from Olympic sports

    Lewis Hardy;Matthew Barlow;Lynne Evans;Tim Rees

  • The Leader Ship Is Sinking: A Temporal Investigation of Narcissistic Leadership

    Chin Wei Ong;Ross Roberts;Calum A. Arthur;Tim Woodman

  • Who takes risks in high-risk sports? A typological personality approach.

    Carole Castanier;Christine Le Scanff;Tim Woodman

  • Motives for participation in prolonged engagement high-risk sports: an agentic emotion regulation perspective.

    Tim Woodman;Lew Hardy;Matthew Barlow;Christine Le Scanff

  • Great expectations: different high-risk activities satisfy different motives

    Matthew Barlow;Tim Woodman;Lew Hardy

  • Self-confidence and performance: A little self-doubt helps.

    Tim Woodman;Sally Akehurst;Lew Hardy;Stuart Beattie

  • Psychological Profiles and Emotional Regulation Characteristics of Women Engaged in Risk-Taking Sports.

    Nicolas Cazenave;Christine Le Scanff;Tim Woodman

  • Anxiety‐induced performance catastrophes: Investigating effort required as an asymmetry factor

    Lew Hardy;Stuart Beattie;Tim Woodman

  • Disordered eating in male athletes: a meta-analysis

    James Chapman;Tim Woodman

  • Athletes' inclination to play through pain: a coping perspective.

    Thomas Deroche;Tim Woodman;Yannick Stephan;Britton W. Brewer

  • Is Self-Confidence a Bias Factor in Higher-Order Catastrophe Models? An Exploratory Analysis

    Lew Hardy;Tim Woodman;Stephen Carrington

  • Do Performance Strategies Moderate the Relationship Between Personality and Training Behaviors? An Exploratory Study

    Tim Woodman;Nikos Zourbanos;Lew Hardy;Stuart Beattie

  • Pass Me the ball: Narcissism in performance settings

    Ross Roberts;Tim Woodman;Constantine Sedikides

  • A Case Study of Organizational Stress in Elite Sport A Case Study of Organizational Stress in Elite Sport A Case Study of Organizational Stress in Elite Sport A Case Study of Organizational Stress in Elite Sport A Case Study of Organizational Stress in Elite Sport

    Tim Woodman;Lew Hardy

Frequent Co-Authors

Lew Hardy
Lew Hardy Bangor University
Christopher M. Janelle
Christopher M. Janelle University of Florida
Yannick Stephan
Yannick Stephan University of Montpellier
Ian Maynard
Ian Maynard University of Essex
James Hardy
James Hardy Bangor University
Richard C. Thelwell
Richard C. Thelwell University of Portsmouth
Robert A. Steer
Robert A. Steer Rowan University
Daniel Gould
Daniel Gould Michigan State University
Britton W. Brewer
Britton W. Brewer Springfield College
Jean Côté
Jean Côté Queen's University

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