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Margaret Devaney
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Ketley, Joe
. (2008).
An investigation into why playing soccer is so popular with young people in the United States.
[Final Year Project]
Haward, Adam
. (2008).
Home advantage in cricket: a comparative analysis between three domestic competitions; unlimited, 40 over and 20 over.
[Final Year Project]
lzzard, Richard
. (2007).
An investigation to determine whether playing at home is advantageous to a university football team.
[Final Year Project]
Hague, Adam
. (2007).
The effects of achievement goals and perceived ability on the temporal patterning of anxiety; pre-, and post-competition in soccer players.
[Final Year Project]
Hague, Adam
. (2007).
The effects of achievement goals and perceived ability on the temporal patterning of anxiety; pre-, and post-competition in soccer players.
[Final Year Project]
Eaton, James
. (2007).
An investigation into whether concentric hypertrophy resistance training with free weights on novice trainees is superior over weight machines when it comes to testing against strength and endurance.
[Final Year Project]
Dunn, Joanna
. (2007).
To investigate attitudes towards nutrition and eating habits of pupils at a junior school whilst comparing and contrasting those from different social groups, backgrounds, and age groups.
[Final Year Project]
Maurice, Christopher
. (2008).
Has AIG's sponsorship of Manchester United Football Club created brand awareness?
[Final Year Project]
Jolliffe, Neil
. (2008).
Can a coaching intervention based on imagery enhance technical performance among non-elite youth football players?
[Final Year Project]
Ball, Matthew
. (2007).
Cricket is reported in nationalistic terms in the national press: using content analysis of newspaper articles to investigate nationalism in international cricket coverage in the English press.
[Final Year Project]