The Great British medalists project: A review of current knowledge into the development of the world’s best sporting talent T Rees, L Hardy, A Güllich, B Abernethy, C J, T Woodman, H Montgomery, ... Sports Medicine, 2016 | 587 | 2016 |
An investigation of the social support experiences of high-level sports performers T Rees, L Hardy Sport Psychologist 14 (4), 327-347, 2000 | 441 | 2000 |
A social identity approach to sport psychology: Principles, practice, and prospects T Rees, A Haslam, P Coffee, D Lavallee Sports Medicine, 2015 | 341 | 2015 |
Matching social support with stressors: Effects on factors underlying performance in tennis T Rees, L Hardy Psychology of Sport and Exercise 5 (3), 319-337, 2004 | 223 | 2004 |
Great British medalists: Psychosocial biographies of Super-Elite and Elite athletes from Olympic sports L Hardy, M Barlow, L Evans, T Rees, T Woodman, C Warr Progress in Brain Research, 2017 | 209 | 2017 |
The PASS-Q: the perceived available support in sport questionnaire. P Freeman, P Coffee, T Rees Human Kinetics, 2011 | 192 | 2011 |
Attribution in sport psychology: Seeking congruence between theory, research and practice T Rees, DK Ingledew, L Hardy Psychology of Sport and Exercise 6 (2), 189-204, 2005 | 184 | 2005 |
The effects of perceived and received support on self-confidence T Rees, P Freeman Journal of sports sciences 25 (9), 1057-1065, 2007 | 177 | 2007 |
Perceived social support from team-mates: Direct and stress-buffering effects on self-confidence P Freeman, T Rees European Journal of Sport Science 10 (1), 59-67, 2010 | 175 | 2010 |
Stressors, social support and psychological responses to sport injury in high-and low-performance standard participants T Rees, I Mitchell, L Evans, L Hardy Psychology of Sport and Exercise 11 (6), 505-512, 2010 | 165 | 2010 |
Stressors, social support, and tests of the buffering hypothesis: Effects on psychological responses of injured athletes I Mitchell, L Evans, T Rees, L Hardy British journal of health psychology 19 (3), 486-508, 2014 | 157 | 2014 |
Social support moderates the relationship between stressors and task performance through self-efficacy T Rees, P Freeman Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology 28 (2), 244-263, 2009 | 157 | 2009 |
How does perceived support lead to better performance? An examination of potential mechanisms P Freeman, T Rees Journal of Applied Sport Psychology 21 (4), 429-441, 2009 | 156 | 2009 |
Stressors, social support, and effects upon performance in golf T Rees, L Hardy, P Freeman Journal of sports sciences 25 (1), 33-42, 2007 | 153 | 2007 |
A social identity approach to understanding and promoting physical activity M Stevens, T Rees, P Coffee, NK Steffens, SA Haslam, R Polman Sports Medicine, 1-8, 2017 | 137 | 2017 |
Influence of social support on athletes T Rees Social psychology in sport, 223-231, 2007 | 106 | 2007 |
The influence of social support on the lived experiences of spinal cord injured sportsmen T Rees, B Smith, AC Sparkes Sport psychologist 17 (2), 135-156, 2003 | 106 | 2003 |
Social identification, exercise participation, and positive exercise experiences: Evidence from parkrun M Stevens, T Rees, R Polman Journal of sports sciences 37 (2), 221-228, 2019 | 103 | 2019 |
Organizational stressors, social support, and implications for subjective performance in high-level sport R Arnold, T Edwards, T Rees Psychology of Sport and Exercise 39, 204-212, 2018 | 98 | 2018 |
The ARSQ: The Athletes' Received Support Questionnaire. P Freeman, P Coffee, T Moll, T Rees, N Sammy Journal of sport & exercise psychology 36 (2), 189-202, 2014 | 95 | 2014 |