Andrew Cruickshank

987 total citations
32 papers, 703 citations indexed

About

Andrew Cruickshank is a scholar working on Developmental and Educational Psychology, Social Psychology and Orthopedics and Sports Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Andrew Cruickshank has authored 32 papers receiving a total of 703 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 26 papers in Developmental and Educational Psychology, 14 papers in Social Psychology and 11 papers in Orthopedics and Sports Medicine. Recurrent topics in Andrew Cruickshank's work include Sport Psychology and Performance (25 papers), Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports (13 papers) and Sports Performance and Training (10 papers). Andrew Cruickshank is often cited by papers focused on Sport Psychology and Performance (25 papers), Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports (13 papers) and Sports Performance and Training (10 papers). Andrew Cruickshank collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Australia and Ireland. Andrew Cruickshank's co-authors include Dave Collins, Amanda Martindale, Jennifer S. Savage, Áine MacNamara, Martin Eubank, Mark Nesti, Jamie Taylor, Vincent J. Webb, Howie J. Carson and Neil McCarthy and has published in prestigious journals such as Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, Sports Medicine and Journal of Sports Sciences.

In The Last Decade

Andrew Cruickshank

32 papers receiving 664 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Andrew Cruickshank United Kingdom 15 572 369 260 110 100 32 703
Miquel Torregrossa Spain 17 401 0.7× 368 1.0× 208 0.8× 85 0.8× 72 0.7× 66 722
Peter Olusoga United Kingdom 13 506 0.9× 406 1.1× 202 0.8× 63 0.6× 112 1.1× 23 688
Roy David Samuel Israel 17 392 0.7× 257 0.7× 202 0.8× 117 1.1× 42 0.4× 37 618
Inmaculada González‐Ponce Spain 14 364 0.6× 485 1.3× 187 0.7× 45 0.4× 110 1.1× 67 732
Jack C. Watson United States 19 390 0.7× 470 1.3× 206 0.8× 132 1.2× 101 1.0× 52 849
David Yukelson United States 14 419 0.7× 407 1.1× 179 0.7× 89 0.8× 93 0.9× 20 670
Yago Ramis Spain 17 460 0.8× 486 1.3× 237 0.9× 65 0.6× 82 0.8× 68 825
Diane Guinan United States 5 377 0.7× 371 1.0× 152 0.6× 75 0.7× 87 0.9× 8 543
Amanda Martindale United Kingdom 12 412 0.7× 326 0.9× 127 0.5× 35 0.3× 101 1.0× 25 582
Traci A. Statler United States 8 386 0.7× 337 0.9× 226 0.9× 51 0.5× 58 0.6× 16 568

Countries citing papers authored by Andrew Cruickshank

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Fields of papers citing papers by Andrew Cruickshank

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Andrew Cruickshank

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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McCarthy, Neil, Jamie Taylor, Andrew Cruickshank, & Dave Collins. (2022). Happy Birthday? Relative Age Benefits and Decrements on the Rocky Road. Sports. 10(6). 82–82. 13 indexed citations
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Savage, Jennifer S., Dave Collins, & Andrew Cruickshank. (2021). Perspective, control, and confidence: perceived outcomes of using psycho-behavioural skills in the developmental trauma experience. International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. 20(2). 377–396. 10 indexed citations
3.
Cruickshank, Andrew, et al.. (2021). From the Lesson Tee to the Course: A Naturalistic Investigation of Attentional Focus in Elite Golf. The Sport Psychologist. 35(4). 305–319. 5 indexed citations
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Taylor, Jamie, Dave Collins, & Andrew Cruickshank. (2021). Too Many Cooks, Not Enough Gourmets: Examining Provision and Use of Feedback for the Developing Athlete. The Sport Psychologist. 36(2). 89–100. 21 indexed citations
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Collins, Dave, Áine MacNamara, & Andrew Cruickshank. (2018). Research and Practice in Talent Identification and Development—Some Thoughts on the State of Play. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology. 31(3). 340–351. 58 indexed citations
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Cruickshank, Andrew & Dave Collins. (2016). Advancing Leadership in Sport: Time to Take Off the Blinkers?. Sports Medicine. 46(9). 1199–1204. 13 indexed citations
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Webb, Vincent J., Dave Collins, & Andrew Cruickshank. (2016). Aligning the talent pathway: exploring the role and mechanisms of coherence in development. Journal of Sports Sciences. 34(19). 1799–1807. 30 indexed citations
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Cruickshank, Andrew, et al.. (2016). Police officers giving evidence. The Police Journal Theory Practice and Principles. 90(2). 160–172. 1 indexed citations
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Savage, Jennifer S., Dave Collins, & Andrew Cruickshank. (2016). Exploring Traumas in the Development of Talent: What Are They, What Do They Do, and What Do They Require?. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology. 29(1). 101–117. 55 indexed citations
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Collins, Dave, et al.. (2016). This is What We Do With the Rest of the Day! Exploring the Macro and Meso Levels of Elite Golf Performance. The Sport Psychologist. 31(2). 117–128. 4 indexed citations
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Cruickshank, Andrew, et al.. (2016). Making Mentoring Work: The Need for Rewiring Epistemology. Quest. 69(1). 50–64. 14 indexed citations
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Cruickshank, Andrew, et al.. (2015). Driving and sustaining culture change in professional sport performance teams: A grounded theory. Psychology of sport and exercise. 20. 40–50. 29 indexed citations
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Collins, Dave & Andrew Cruickshank. (2014). Take a walk on the wild side: Exploring, identifying, and developing consultancy expertise with elite performance team leaders. Psychology of sport and exercise. 16. 74–82. 14 indexed citations
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Collins, Dave, et al.. (2014). The Illusion of Competency Versus the Desirability of Expertise: Seeking a Common Standard for Support Professions in Sport. Sports Medicine. 45(1). 1–7. 74 indexed citations
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Cruickshank, Andrew & Dave Collins. (2014). Illuminating and Applying “The Dark Side”: Insights From Elite Team Leaders. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology. 27(3). 249–267. 38 indexed citations
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Collins, Dave, et al.. (2014). So What Do We Do With the Rest of the Day? Going Beyond the Pre-Shot Routine in Professional Golf. CLOK (University of Central Lancashire). 3(2). 163–175. 6 indexed citations
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Cruickshank, Andrew. (2013). Case study 1: A Professional Judgement and Decision Making (PJDM) approach to consultancy with an elite junior judo player. Sport & Exercise Psychology Review. 9(1). 15–23. 4 indexed citations
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Cruickshank, Andrew & Dave Collins. (2012). Culture Change in Elite Sport Performance Teams: Examining and Advancing Effectiveness in the New Era. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology. 24(3). 338–355. 64 indexed citations
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Collins, Dave & Andrew Cruickshank. (2012). ‘Multi-directional management’: exploring the challenges of performance in the World Class Programme environment. Reflective Practice. 13(3). 455–469. 16 indexed citations
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Cruickshank, Andrew, et al.. (2007). Inspiratory Muscle Warm-up Improves Performance in Elite Swimmers. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 39(5). 211–211. 2 indexed citations

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