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    The Effect of Manipulated and Accurate Assessment Feedback on the Self-Efficacy of Dance Students by García-Dantas, A., Quested, Eleanor

    Published 2015
    “…However, the relationship between teacher feedback and self-efficacy has not been studied in the dance setting. In sports or dance contexts, very few studies have manipulated feedback content to examine its impact on performers' self-efficacy in relation to the execution of a specific movement. …”
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    Indung meets Sayang dancers : issues of putting folk genres on stage. by Chan, Cheong Jan

    Published 2012
    “…This time, Indung, performed by elder villagers, was placed between tap dance performances by the Sayang Dancers which consisted of young female dancers. …”
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    Daily fluctuations in the affective states of dancers: A cross-situational test of basic needs theory by Quested, E., Duda, J., Ntoumanis, Nikos, Maxwell, J.

    Published 2013
    “…Method: Fifty-five dancers completed a series of scales tapping the variables of interest. Abbreviated versions of the scales were completed before (affective states) and after (affective states, basic needs and autonomy support) dance classes, rehearsals and performances over four weeks. …”
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    Antecedents of burnout among elite dancers: A longitudinal test of basic needs theory by Quested, Eleanor, Duda, J.

    Published 2011
    “…Method: Dancers (N= 219) enrolled in vocational dance training, completed a questionnaire package tapping the variables of interest at three time points over a 36-week period. …”
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    Profiles of perfectionism, motivation, and self-evaluations among dancers: An extended analysis of Cumming and Duda (2012) by Quested, Eleanor, Cumming, J., Duda, J.

    Published 2014
    “…This study provides further analysis of data from the only study to date to test this model in dance (Cumming & Duda, 2012). In doing so, we aimed to further examine the hypothesis proposed by Gaudreau and Thompson (2010) that mixed perfectionism is more adaptive than pure evaluative concerns perfectionism on account of the personal standards perfectionism dimensions that contribute to the mixed perfectionism profile. …”
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    From jungles and rivers: animal tropes in Malaysian indigenous literature in English by Abdullah, ‘Izzat Najmi, Zainal, Zainor Izat, Toh, Florence Haw Ching, Bahar, Ida Baizura

    Published 2023
    “…As animals are paradoxically recognised as central to indigenous societies and their literatures yet marginalized in relation to human concerns, analysing texts to see how these animals function in literature, what they teach us about animals and what they reveal about humans and our relationships to animals seem critically crucial. Tapping into the field of animal studies, this paper investigates animal tropes in Malaysian indigenous folktales in English. …”
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