Mark Beauchamp
@MarkRBeauchamp
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Professor @UBC | #Exercise #Health #Performance Psychology | Editor at Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (APA) | Views my own.
Vancouver, Canada
Joined May 2014
From MRI to Ozempic: breakthroughs that show why fundamental research must be protected
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NEW paper by Mark Eys and myself: "(Re)conceptualizing cohesion: A theoretical realignment and roadmap for future research". This was a fun project and hopefully moves the needle a bit (or a lot) with regard to cohesion research in sport.
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NEW Book on Group Dynamics in Exercise and Sport Psychology: New Perspectives --
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The third edition of Group Dynamics in Exercise and Sport Psychology: New Perspectives explores the unique psychological dynamics that emerge in sport and
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NEW: Military Veterans’ Psychological Health and Physical Activity After Separation From Service. This was a major undertaking. Led by @kj_waldhauser . Open access available in the link below
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For whoever is still on this platform and might be interested..: NEW paper -- 'Health Behaviour Change: Theories, Progress, and Recommendations for the Next Generation of Physical Activity Research.' Led by Aaron Simpson and team from UWA. Open Access -
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Make science more collegial: why the time for ‘adversarial collaboration’ has come
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Nature - Bringing together proponents of rival theories to test their ideas against each other can advance science — but only if all sides can accept that they might be wrong.
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NEW: Special Issue in SEPP -- Methodological Advances in Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology. https://t.co/tThepWJk7e
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NEW paper: Effects of older adults’ social identification on psychological flourishing and exercise program adherence @nathanreis_8 @kj_waldhauser @Ryan_Hulteen @GRuissen @bmedlab @colin_wierts
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With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, many exercise programs moved online. The purpose of this study was to examine the extent to which older adults’ social identification with other exercise pr...
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Fancy a move to Vancouver in beautiful British Columbia? Look no further - Director of the School of Kinesiology - CAUT | Academic Work
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@amanda_willms and colleagues (inc @bmedlab @DrSamLiu) - 'Advancing physical activity research methods using real-time and adaptive technology: A scoping review of “no-code” mobile health app research tools'.
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@SGerwann and colleagues - 'Immersive virtual reality and augmented virtuality in sport and performance psychology: Opportunities, current limitations, and practical recommendations.'
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@MBlairEvans and @AlexJBenson1 - 'Leveraging social relations modeling and social network analysis to understand the structure and nature of interpersonal dynamics in groups.
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@LMusculus and colleagues. Theory-driven development of an embodied-planning paradigm: Integrating methods for advancing theory.
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In this article, we argue for the theory-driven integration of methods from different research fields to inform theory development in sport and performance psychology. We demonstrate our theoretical...
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Excited to share my final PhD study, published online in JBM, https://t.co/Xrmx92XWNw with co-authors Ryan Rhodes @bmedlab, @GuyFaulkner @BD_Zumbo and @MarkRBeauchamp, examining the feasibility and acceptability of an online running group program for Uni students during COVID-19
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Journal of Behavioral Medicine - Examine the feasibility and acceptability of a social identity-informed, online delivered, running and walking group program to support low-active post-secondary...
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@GRuissen 'Establishing causal inferences from experimental and observational data: A critical review and primer for sport and exercise psychology.'
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Causal inference is a central goal of research in sport and exercise psychology. However, current norms in sport and exercise psychology privilege experimental designs over observational designs for...
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Pre-registration of hypotheses and analyses, open data, and a methodologically rigorous way to do science @DamienBrevers . For details on 2 pathways to submitting Registered Reports at SEPP see
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In line with the journal’s efforts to support and promote open science (Beauchamp, 2023), Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology is pleased to now offer Registered Reports, as an additional...
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Excellent article by @DamienBrevers and team. First Registered Report to appear in SEPP - submitted via the @PCI_RegReports option. “Do prediction errors of perceived exertion inform the level of running pleasure?”
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Humans have the ability to mentally project themselves into future events (prospective thinking) to promote the implementation of health-oriented behaviors, such as the planning of daily physical...
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@MasaIskra and colleagues 'Accounting for dynamic cognition–action interaction in decision-making tasks in sports: A scoping review.'
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@AQuartiroli 'The Delphi technique in sport, exercise, and performance psychology: Extensive scoping review, insights, and recommendations for scholars.'
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@ThierryM13 and colleagues 'Telling tales in sport, exercise, and performance psychology: The how, what, and why of creative analytical practices.' https://t.co/0NJMby9rSD
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