STUDENT RESEARCH

      PUBLICATIONS 1985 -1989

      Department of Psychology
      University of Southern Maine
      Note: Articles listed in order of year of publication and first author's last name. Students names are listed in red. List is not complete.
       
      Effects of preshot routine of free-throw shooting
      Gayton, William, F., Cielinski, Kerry L., Francis-Keniston, Wanda J., andHearns, Joseph  F.
      Perceptual and Motor Skills Vol 68 (1), 317-318, (1989).

       
      Validities of the Psysical estimation Scale in predicting running times.
      Gayton, William F.,   Skelton, Karlee., Waichunus, Michelle., andHearns, Joseph F.
      Perceptual and Motor Skills Vol 68 (1), 252-254,  (1989).

       
      An investigation of the validity of the Trait and State Sport-confidence Inventories in predictin marathon performance
      Gayton, William F.,and Nickless, Cynthia J.
      Perceptual and Motor Skills Vol 65 (2), 481-482, (1987).

       
      Relationship between childhood byperactivity and accident proneness
      Gayton, William F., Bailey, Carol., Wagner, Ann., and Hardesty, Vaughn A
      Perceptual and Motor Skills Vol 63 (2), 801-802, (1986)

       
      An investigation of the validity of the Physical Self-efficacy Scale in predicting marathon performance.
      Gayton, William, F., Matthews, Griffith R., and Burchstead, Gregory N.
      Perceptual and Motor Skills Vol 63 (2, Pt 2), 752-754, (1986).

       
      Accuracy of body frame-size estimations using the 1983 Metropolitan Height and Weight Tables
      Horner, Caryl., and Gayton, William F.
      Perceptual and Motor Skills Vol 63 (1), 26, (1986).

       
      An investigation of the utility of an MMPI posttraumatic stress disorder subscale.
      Gayton, William F., Burchstead, Gregory N., Matthews, Griffith R.
      Journal of Clinical Psychology Vol 42 (6), 916-917, (1986)

       
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