Kristy Moore – Southwest Region
(Member since 2004)
Education
PhD (anticipated 2010), Social Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, CO
M.S. (2006) Kinesiology, Sport Studies, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH
B.A. Cum Laude (2001), Human Social and Psychological Development, Minor: Elementary Education, Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, PA
Peer Reviewed Publications
Moore, K.L. & Barber, H. (in preparation). The role of goal orientations and perceptions of parental self-handicapping on adolescent athletes’ self-handicapping.
Unpublished Works
Moore, K.L. (2006). “My Parents Made Me Do It!” Parental Influences on Self-handicapping: Athletes’ Perceptions and Goal Orientations. (Master’s Thesis)
Select Presentations
Peer-reviewed
Moore, K. L.& Barber, H. (2007, October). “My Parents Made Me Do It!” Parental Influences on Self-handicapping: Athletes’ Perceptions and Goal Orientations. Paper to be presented at the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP), Louisville, KY.
Collins, K.C., Barber, H., Laws, A.E., & Moore, K.L. (2006, September). The Journey from Opinion to Philosophy: The Influence of Coaching Education on Philosophy Development in Pre-Professional Coaches. Paper presented at the Association for the Advancement of Applied Sport Psychology (AAASP), Miami, FL.
Collins, K.C., Barber, H., Moore, K.L., & Laws, A.E. (2005, October). Coaching Philosophy: An Assessment of Pre-Professional Coaches. Paper presented at the Association for the Advancement of Applied Sport Psychology (AAASP), Vancouver, BC.
Invited Lectures/Presentations
Moore, K.L. (2007, May). Gender and Sport. Guest lecturer for Psychosocial Dimensions of Sport and Wellness Class, University of Denver, Denver, CO.
Professional Specializations & Interests
Social Psychology of Sport, Exercise, and Physical Activity
Self-Presentation
Self-handicapping
Self-determination and motivation
Parental Influences
Gender and Sport
Socialization
Other interests
Running, hiking, golf, biking, swimming, dancing, singing, piano, field hockey, coaching, teaching, youth ministry, reading, camping, traveling
AASP Student Initiatives
Hospitality Committee (2006-2007), Transition Team(2006-2007), Website Committee (2007), Leadership College (2006-2007), PPUMP(2005-2006)
