Biography

Dr. Philip Michael Wilson

Faculty of Applied Health Sciences, Department of Kinesiology

Brock University, Canada

Associate Professor

 

Email: pwilson4@brocku.ca

 

Qualifications

2003 Ph.D., physical Education & Recreation, University of Alberta, Canada

1996 M.Sc., Physical Education & Exercise Science, University of North Dakota, USA

1994 B.Sc., Leisure Studies, University of North Carolina-Greensboro, USA

 

Publications (Selected)

  1. Wilson, P. M., Mack, D. E., & Sabiston, C. M. (2012). Measurement of physical self-confidence/competence. In T. F. Cash (Ed.), Encyclopaedia of body image and human appearance, volume 20 (pp. 533-539). San Diego, CA: Academic Press.
  2. Wilson, P. M. (2012). Exercise Motivation. In G. Tenenbaum, R. C. Eklund, & Kamata, A. (Eds.), Handbook of measurement in sport and exercise psychology (pp. 293-302). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.
  3. Mack, D. E., Sabiston, C. M., McDonough, M. H., Wilson, P. M., & Paskevich, D. (2011). Motivation and behavioural change. In P. R. E. Crocker (Ed.), Introduction to sport and exercise psychology: A Canadian perspective (2nd Edition; pp. 79-110). Toronto, ON: Pearson.
  4. Wilson, P. M. & Bengoechea, E. G. (2011). Research perspectives in sport and exercise psychology (pp. 22-46). In P. R. E. Crocker (Ed.), Introduction to sport and exercise psychology: A Canadian perspective (2nd Edition; pp.26-52). Toronto, ON: Pearson.
  5. Fox, K. R., &Wilson, P. M. (2008). Self-perceptual systems and physical activity. In T. Horn’s (Ed.), Advances in sport psychology-3rd edition (pp.49-64). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.
  6. Wilson, P. M., Sabiston, C. M., Mack, D. E., & Blanchard, C. M. (2012). On the nature and function of scoring protocols used in exercise motivation research: An empirical study of the Behavioral Regulation in Exercise Questionnaire. Psychology of Sport & Exercise, 13, 614-622.
  7. Pope, J. P., &Wilson, P. M. (2012). Understanding motivational processes in university rugby players: A preliminary test of the Hierarchical Model of intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation at the contextual level. International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching, 7, 89-107.
  8. Duncan, L. R., Hall, C. R., Fraser, S. N., Rodgers, W. M., Wilson, P. M., & Loitz, C. C. (2012). Re-examining the dimensions of obligatory exercise. Measurement & Evaluation in Exercise & Sport Science, 16, 1-22.
  9. Gunnell, K. E., Mack, D. E., Wilson, P. M., Adachi, J. (2011). Psychological needs as mediators? The relationship between leisure time physical activity and well-being in people diagnosed with osteoporosis. Research Quarterly for Exercise & Sport,82, 794-798.
  10. Mack, D. E., Wilson, P. M., Oster, K., Kowalski, K. C., Sylvester, B. D., & Crocker, P. R. E. (2011). Well-being in volleyball players: Examining the contributions of independent and balanced need satisfaction. Psychology of Sport & Exercise, 12, 533-539.
  11. Mack, D. E., Gunnell, K. E., Wilson, P. M., Gilchrist, J. D., Kowalski, K. C., Crocker, P. R. E., Ferguson, L. J., & Adachi, J. D. (2011). Physical activity in individuals with osteopenia: Associations with psychological need satisfaction for well-being.TheShield: International Journal of Physical Education & Sport Science, 6, 26-41.
  12. Pagaduan, J. C., Kritz, M., Wilson, P. M., & Da Silva Palmeira, A. L. (2011). Autonomy support in strength and conditioning. International Scientific Journal of Kinesiology: Sport Scientific & Practical Aspects, 8, 49-54.
  13. Mack, D. E., Wilson, P. M., Gunnell, K. E., & Gilmour, J. (2011). Leisure-time physical activity in Canadians living with Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis: Population-based estimates. Gastroenterology Nursing, 4, 288-294.
  14. Duncan, L., Rodgers, W. M., Hall, C. R., & Wilson, P. M. (2011). Using imagery to enhances three types of exercise self-efficacy among sedentary women. Applied Psychology: Health & Well-Being, 3, 107-126.
  15. Wilson, P. M., & Bengoechea, E. G. (2010). The Relatedness to Others in Physical Activity Scale: Evidence for structural and criterion validity. Journal of Applied Biobehavioral Research, 15, 61-87.
  16. Sabiston, C. M., Brunet, J., Kowalski, K. C., Wilson, P., Mack, D. E. & Crocker, P. R. E. (2010). The role of body-related self-conscious emotions in motivating women’s physical activity. Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 32, 417-437.
  17. Duncan, L. R., Hall, C. R., Wilson, P. M., & O, J. (2010). Exercise motivation: A cross-sectional analysis examining its relationships with frequency, intensity, and duration of exercise. International Journal of Behavioural Nutrition & Physical Activity,7:7.
  18. Arbour Nicitopoulos, K., P., Martin Ginis, K. A., Wilson, P.M., & the SHAPE SCI Research Group (2010). Examining individual and neighbourhood environmental associations of leisure-time activity behaviours in persons with spinal cord injury. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 39, 192-197.
  19. Hall, C. R., Rodgers, W. M., Wilson, P. M., & Norman, P. (2010). Imagery use and self-determined motivations in a community sample of exercisers and non-exercisers. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 40, 135-152.
  20. Mack. D. E., Wilson, P. M., Lightheart, V., Oster, K., & Gunnell, K. (2009). Healthy campus 2010: Physical activity trends and the role of information provision. Journal of Physical Activity & Health, 6, 435-443.
  21. Rodgers, W. M., Hall, C. R., Wilson, P. M., Berry, T. R. (2009). Do non-exercisers also share the positive exercise stereotype? An elicitation and comparison of beliefs about exercisers. Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 31, 3-17.
  22. Wilson, P. M., Mack, D. E., Blanchard, C. M., &Gray, C. E. (2009). The role of perceived psychological need satisfaction in exercise-related affect. HellenicJournal of Psychology, 6, 183-206.
  23. Mack, D. E., Wilson, P. M., Oster, K. G., & Gunnell, K. E. (2008). Identity foreclosure? A preliminary investigation of the self-complexity model in sport. Journal of Contemporary Athletics, 3, 53-64.
  24. Wilson, P. M.& Rogers, W. T. (2008). Examining relationships between psychological need satisfaction and behavioural regulations in exercise. Journal of Applied Biobehavioral Research, 13, 119-142.
  25. Wilson, P. M., Mack. D. E., &Grattan, K. P. (2008). Understanding motivation for exercise: A self-determination theory perspective. Canadian Psychology, 49, 250-256.

 

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