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Christopher J Beedie

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Lane A, Totterdell P, Macdonald I, Devonport T, Friesen A, Beedie C, et al.
Front Psychol . 2016 Apr; 7:413. PMID: 27065904
In conjunction with BBC Lab UK, the present study developed 12 brief psychological skill interventions for online delivery. A protocol was designed that captured data via self-report measures, used video...
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Lane A, Devonport T, Friesen A, Beedie C, Fullerton C, Stanley D
Eur J Sport Sci . 2015 Sep; 16(4):465-72. PMID: 26361078
The present study investigated the effects of emotion regulation strategies on self-reported emotions and 1600 m track running performance. In stage 1 of a three-stage study, participants (N = 15)...
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Hopker J, Foad A, Beedie C, Coleman D, Leach G
Open Access J Sports Med . 2013 Nov; 1:215-21. PMID: 24198560
Purpose: This study examined the therapeutic effects of an inert placebo gel on experimentally induced muscle pain in a sports therapy setting. It aimed to investigate the degree to which...
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Beedie C
Open Access J Sports Med . 2013 Nov; 1:87-94. PMID: 24198546
The ergogenic effects of caffeine on performance are well documented. These effects are more evident in endurance and short-duration, sustained-effort events than in interactive or stop-go sports. Experimentally-induced placebo effects...
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Beedie C, Foad A, Coleman D
J Sports Sci Med . 2013 Oct; 7(1):166-75. PMID: 24150150
The placebo effect, a positive outcome resulting from the belief that a beneficial treatment has been received, is widely acknowledged but little understood. It has been suggested that placebo responsiveness,...
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Beedie C
J Sports Sci Med . 2013 Oct; 6(1):21-8. PMID: 24149220
The paper examines the placebo effect in sports performance. The possibility that the placebo effect is a more common phenomenon than the quantity of published research would suggest is briefly...
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Beedie C, Lane A, Wilson M
Appl Psychophysiol Biofeedback . 2012 Jul; 37(4):269-77. PMID: 22752648
The study investigated responses to false feedback in laboratory cycling. Seven male competitive cyclists (age; M = 34.14 years, SD = 7.40) completed two ergometer time-trials, one each with false...
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Beedie C, Lane A
Pers Soc Psychol Rev . 2011 Sep; 16(2):143-53. PMID: 21896791
The strength model suggests that self-control relies on a limited resource. One candidate for this resource is glucose. Counter to the proposals of the glucose hypothesis, this study argues that...
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Beedie C, Foad A
Sports Med . 2009 Mar; 39(4):313-29. PMID: 19317519
The placebo effect, with its central role in clinical trials, is acknowledged as a factor in sports medicine, although until recently little has been known about the likely magnitude and...
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Trojian T, Beedie C
Curr Sports Med Rep . 2008 Jul; 7(4):214-7. PMID: 18607223
Anecdotal and experimental evidence suggest that the placebo effect is seen in athletics. To this end, placebos have been used in clinical practice and athletic performance. Positive reinforcement and the...