Article
The PASS-Q: The Perceived Available Support in Sport Questionnaire
Freeman P, Coffee P & Rees T (2011) The PASS-Q: The Perceived Available Support in Sport Questionnaire. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 33 (1), pp. 54-74. http://journals.humankinetics.com/jsep-back-issues/jsep-volume-33-issue-1-february/The-PASS-QThe-Perceived-Available-Support-in-Sport-Questionnaire
Article
Attributions: Contemporary research and future directions
Coffee P (2010) Attributions: Contemporary research and future directions. Sport and Exercise Psychology Review, 6 (2), pp. 6-18. http://spex.bps.org.uk/spex/publications/sepr.cfm
Conference Paper (published)
Effect of Inlet Morphology and Wave Action on Pollutant Pathways and Sediment Dynamics in a Coastal Stream
Oliveira A, Fortunato AB, Guerreiro M, Bertin X, Bruneau N, Rodrigues M, Taborda R, Andrade C, Silva AM, Antunes C, Freire P, Pedro LS, Dodet G, Loureiro C & Mendes A (2010) Effect of Inlet Morphology and Wave Action on Pollutant Pathways and Sediment Dynamics in a Coastal Stream. In: Estuarine and Coastal Modeling: Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference. 11th International Conference on Estuarine and Coastal Modeling, Seattle, Washington, USA, 04.11.2009-06.11.2009. Reston, VA, USA: American Society of Civil Engineers, pp. 601-620. https://doi.org/10.1061/41121%28388%2936
Conference Paper (unpublished)
Attributions in sport psychology
Coffee P & Rees T (2010) Attributions in sport psychology. 2010 British Psychological Society Division of Sport & Exercise Psychology Conference, London, 09.12.2010-10.12.2010. http://abstracts.bps.org.uk/index.cfm?&ResultsType=Abstracts&ResultSet_ID=6349&FormDisplayMode=view&frmShowSelected=true&localAction=details
Conference Paper (unpublished)
Attributions: Measurement, effects upon self-efficacy and performance, and future directions
Coffee P & Rees T (2010) Attributions: Measurement, effects upon self-efficacy and performance, and future directions. 2010 Annual Conference of The British Psychological Society, Stratford-upon-Avon, 14.04.2010-16.04.2010. http://abstracts.bps.org.uk/index.cfm?&ResultsType=Abstracts&ResultSet_ID=5752&FormDisplayMode=view&frmShowSelected=true&localAction=details
Article
Bouncing back from failure: The interactive impact of perceived controllability and stability on self-efficacy beliefs and future task performance
Coffee P, Rees T & Haslam SA (2009) Bouncing back from failure: The interactive impact of perceived controllability and stability on self-efficacy beliefs and future task performance. Journal of Sports Sciences, 27 (11), pp. 1117-1124. https://doi.org/10.1080/02640410903030297
Conference Paper (unpublished)
Feedback affects performance when it is provided by an ingroup member
Coffee P, Rees T & Haslam SA (2009) Feedback affects performance when it is provided by an ingroup member. 21st Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science, San Francisco, CA, USA, 22.05.2009-25.05.2009.
Article
The main and interactive effects of immediate and reflective attributions upon subsequent self-efficacy
Coffee P & Rees T (2009) The main and interactive effects of immediate and reflective attributions upon subsequent self-efficacy. European Journal of Sport Science, 9 (1), pp. 41-52. https://doi.org/10.1080/17461390802594227
Article
Main and interactive effects of controllability and generalisability attributions upon self-efficacy
Coffee P & Rees T (2008) Main and interactive effects of controllability and generalisability attributions upon self-efficacy. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 9 (6), pp. 775-785. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychsport.2007.12.002
Article
The CSGU: A Measure of Controllability, Stability, Globality, and Universality Attributions
Coffee P & Rees T (2008) The CSGU: A Measure of Controllability, Stability, Globality, and Universality Attributions. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 30 (5), pp. 611-641. http://journals.humankinetics.com/jsep-back-issues/JSEPVolume30Issue5October/TheCSGUAMeasureofControllabilityStabilityGlobalityandUniversalityAttributions
Conference Paper (unpublished)
A novel measure of attributions, and main and interactive effects of attributions upon self-efficacy and performance
Coffee P & Rees T (2008) A novel measure of attributions, and main and interactive effects of attributions upon self-efficacy and performance. Cabri J (Editor), Alves F (Editor), Araújo D (Editor), Barreiros J (Editor), Diniz J J (Editor) & Veloso A (Editor) ECSS Book of Abstracts. 13th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, Estoril, Portugal, 09.07.2008-12.07.2008.
Conference Paper (unpublished)
Main and interactive effects of attributions upon efficacy expectations following less successful performances
Coffee P & Rees T (2007) Main and interactive effects of attributions upon efficacy expectations following less successful performances. Theodorakis Y (Editor), Goudas M (Editor) & Papaioannou A (Editor) 12th European Congress of Sport Psychology: 'Sport & Exercise Psychology: Bridges between disciplines & cultures', Halkidiki, Greece, 04.09.2007-09.09.2007.
Conference Paper (unpublished)
Attributions across time: Controllability and generalisability attributions on efficacy expectations in sport
Coffee P & Rees T (2006) Attributions across time: Controllability and generalisability attributions on efficacy expectations in sport. Hoppeler H (Editor), Reilly T (Editor), Tsolakidis E (Editor), Gfeller L (Editor) & Klossner S (Editor) 11th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, Laussane, Switzerland, 05.07.2006-08.07.2006.
Presentation / Talk
Importance of controllable attributions
Rees T, Coffee P & Hardy L (2005) Importance of controllable attributions. 20th Annual Conference of the Association for the Advancement of Applied Sport Psychology, Vancouver, British Columbia, 28.09.2005-01.10.2005.