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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Frederick G. Grieve
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Grieve, Frederick G., et al.. (2019). What Motivates Sport Fans to Attend Minor League Baseball and Roller Derby Events. 13(4). 265.
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Wann, Daniel L., et al.. (2019). Predicting Consumption of Rival Sport Team Games: The Importance of Team Identification and Perceptions of the Rival. 13(1). 53.2 indexed citations
Grieve, Frederick G., et al.. (2013). Roles of Team Identification and Game Outcome in Sport Fan Superstitious Behaviors. Journal of sport behavior. 36(4). 417–429.10 indexed citations
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End, Christian M., et al.. (2013). Examining the superstitions of sport fans: types of superstitions, perceptions of impact, and relationship with team identification.. Exhibit - A Showcase of Scholarship, Creativity and Preservation Provided by Xavier University Library (Xavier University). 15(1). 21.13 indexed citations
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Wann, Daniel L., et al.. (2013). An Examination of Predictors of Watching Televised Sport Programming. North American journal of psychology. 15(1). 179.6 indexed citations
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Grieve, Frederick G., et al.. (2012). Brief Report on Men's Bodies and Mood: Correlates between Depressive Symptoms and Muscle Dysmorphia Symptoms. North American journal of psychology. 14(3). 563.12 indexed citations
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Grieve, Frederick G., et al.. (2011). Examining the Team Identification of Football Fans at the High School Level. TopSCHOLAR (Western Kentucky University). 34(4). 378–391.6 indexed citations
Grieve, Frederick G., et al.. (2007). Weight Loss and Muscle Building Content in Popular Magazines Oriented toward Women and Men. North American journal of psychology. 9(1). 97.8 indexed citations
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Grieve, Frederick G., et al.. (2006). Healthy and Unhealthy Weight Management Practices in Collegiate Men and Women. Journal of sport behavior. 29(3). 229.24 indexed citations
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Grieve, Frederick G., et al.. (2006). Exposure to Male Models in Advertisements Leads to a Decrease in Men's Body Satisfaction. North American journal of psychology. 8(1). 115.58 indexed citations
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Grieve, Frederick G., et al.. (2005). Comparison of Symptom Severity between Clients at a University Counseling Center and a Community Mental Health Agency.. College student affairs journal. 25(1). 76–84.2 indexed citations
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Grieve, Frederick G., et al.. (2001). Achievement Goals across the Lifespan. Journal of sport behavior. 24(3). 298–306.11 indexed citations
Grieve, Frederick G., et al.. (1994). Manipulating adults' achievement goals in a sport task: effects on cognitive, affective and behavioral variables.. Journal of sport behavior. 17(4). 227–245.16 indexed citations
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