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Peter R.E. Crocker

Researcher at University of British Columbia

Publications -  144
Citations -  9270

Peter R.E. Crocker is an academic researcher from University of British Columbia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coping (psychology) & Athletes. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 136 publications receiving 8357 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter R.E. Crocker include University of Saskatchewan.

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Emotion profiles among adolescent female athletes: Associations with flourishing.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined appearance and fitness-related emotions using latent profile analysis among 507 adolescent girls involved in organized sport and examined differences in flourishing across the resulting profiles.
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Examining relations between dimensions of perfectionism and self-compassion in university athletes

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored relations between perfectionism and self-compassion in sports and found that selfcompassion may influence aspects of perfectionism in sport, including evaluative and excessive concerns and criticism as well as excessively high personal standards.

The psychological need satisfaction in exercise scale: An investigation of measurement invariance across groups

TL;DR: Wilson et al. as mentioned in this paper examined properties of measurement invariance of scores derived from the Psychological Need Satisfaction in Exercise Scale (PNSE), and found that the constructs of competence, autonomy and relatedness were construed similarly across groups.

Inescapable tensions: performance and/or psychological well-being in Olympic and Paralympic athletes during sport disruption

TL;DR: Even doing less and constantly trying to remind yourself that what you are doing is enough has unnaturally put me in this new place where I have had to re-evaluate like do I really need to be doing that much stuff? Am I really at an optimal level doing that? So, there has been lots of opportunity for self-reflection throughout this process and how can I find value in the things that I am doing so that I feel satisfied with this reduced level of production because I have to like otherwise it is going to be like as discussed by the authors .