Volume 11, Issue 5 (2018) Psychology and Behavior

Original Research

An External Focus of Attention is Effective for Balance Control when Sleep-deprived
Jed A. Diekfuss, James A. Janssen, Alexis B. Slutsky, Nathaniel T. Berry, Jennifer L. Etnier, Laurie Wideman, and Louisa D. Raisbeck

Discrimination against Obese Exercise Clients: An Experimental Study of Personal Trainers
Fabio Fontana, Jonathan Bopes, Seth Bendixen, Tyler Speed, Megan George, and Mickey Mack

Determinants of Attendance at a Physical Activity Focused Afterschool Program in Elementary School Children
Anthony E. Crimarco, Carlene Mayfield, Nathanael G. Mitchell, Michael W. Beets, Zenong Yin, and Justin B. Moore

Brief, High-Intensity Interval Exercise Improves Selective Attention in University Students
Jeremy J. Walsh, Charlotte Dunlap, Jonathan Miranda, David B. Thorp, Derek S. Kimmerly, Michael Tschakovsky, and B J. Gurd

Practices, Perceived Benefits, and Barriers to Strength Training Among Women Enrolled in College
Kimberly S. Hurley, Kaleigh J. Flippin, Lindsey C. Blom, Jocelyn E. Bolin, Donald L. Hoover, and Lawrence W. Judge

A Cross-Training Program Does Not Alter Self-Reported Physical Activity Levels in Elementary School Children
Melody L. White, Matthew S. Renfrow, Richard S. Farley, Dana K. Fuller, Brandi M. Eveland-Sayers, and Jennifer L. Caputo