Kevin Spink

Kevin Spink

University of Saskatchewan

H-index: 44

North America-Canada

About Kevin Spink

Kevin Spink, With an exceptional h-index of 44 and a recent h-index of 26 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Saskatchewan, specializes in the field of Social influences and physical activity.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Mindset and physical activity: Examining the effects of physical activity history, physical activity guideline knowledge, and physical activity social comparison

Physical activity and anxiety: Dose-response versus mindset?

To move or not to move while on campus: Examining the influence of others

Group prototype and cohesiveness in sport teams.

Testing boundary conditions in the communication–cohesion relationship in team sport: The case for psychological safety.

Haptic input and balance control: An exploratory study examining normative messaging

Group influences in sports and exercise settings: Applications to therapy groups.

A sense of connection: Examining social identity and adherence to a school-based exercise club

Kevin Spink Information

University

Position

Professor

Citations(all)

7737

Citations(since 2020)

2022

Cited By

6386

hIndex(all)

44

hIndex(since 2020)

26

i10Index(all)

91

i10Index(since 2020)

56

Email

University Profile Page

University of Saskatchewan

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Kevin Spink Skills & Research Interests

Social influences and physical activity

Top articles of Kevin Spink

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Mindset and physical activity: Examining the effects of physical activity history, physical activity guideline knowledge, and physical activity social comparison

Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport (SCAPPS refereed abstracts repository)

Bailey Gitzel

Kaitlyn Benko

Colin McLaren

Kevin S Spink

2023/10/12

Physical activity and anxiety: Dose-response versus mindset?

Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport (SCAPPS refereed abstracts repository)

Bailey Gitzel

Darren Nickel

Kevin S Spink

2023/10/12

To move or not to move while on campus: Examining the influence of others

Journal of American college health

Karly J Anderson

Kevin S Spink

Sahya Bhargava

2022/3/25

Group prototype and cohesiveness in sport teams.

Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice

Kevin S Spink

Colin D McLaren

2022/3

Testing boundary conditions in the communication–cohesion relationship in team sport: The case for psychological safety.

Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice

Colin D McLaren

Kevin S Spink

2022/3

Haptic input and balance control: An exploratory study examining normative messaging

Journal of Health Psychology

Kevin S Spink

Colin W Federow

Joel L Lanovaz

Alison R Oates

2021/8

Group influences in sports and exercise settings: Applications to therapy groups.

Kevin S Spink

2021

A sense of connection: Examining social identity and adherence to a school-based exercise club

Journal of Teaching in Physical Education

Mark W Bruner

Colin McLaren

Kevin S Spink

2021/8/17

Groupness: Providing a roadmap for an emerging construct in physical activity settings

Alyson J Crozier

Luc J Martin

Kevin S Spink

2020/4/30

Do members of a winning soccer team engage in more communication than a losing team? a single-game study of two competing teams

International Journal of Sport Communication

Colin D McLaren

Kevin S Spink

2020/3/12

Coach and peer normative perceptions in relation to youth athlete effort

International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology

Alyson J Crozier

Kevin S Spink

2020/1/2

Member communication as network structure: Relationship with task cohesion in sport

International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology

Colin D McLaren

Kevin S Spink

2020/11/1

Come together: cohesion in youth sport

Kevin S Spink

2020/1/1

The relationship between self-regulatory efficacy and physical activity in adolescents with a caveat: A cross-lag design examining weather

Pediatric Exercise Science

Kathleen S Wilson

Kevin S Spink

2020/7/29

Examining the prospective relationship between communication network structure and task cohesion and team performance.

Group dynamics: theory, research, and practice

Colin D McLaren

Kevin S Spink

2020/6

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