M. P. J. O 1 CURRICULUM VITAE MY PHUNG JENNY O EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy, Kinesiology, The University of Western Ontario, London, ON 2005-2009 Major: Sport Psychology Dissertation Title: The exploration and description of athletes voluntary image speed manipulation Doctoral advisor: Dr. Craig Hall Master of Human Kinetics, University of Windsor, Windsor, ON 2003-2005 Major: Sport Psychology Thesis Title: The effects of image speed on the acquisition and performance of a soccer dribbling skill Thesis advisor: Dr. Krista Munroe-Chandler Honours Bachelor of Physical Health and Education, Laurentian University, Sudbury, ON 1998-2003 Major: Sport and Physical Health and Education GRANTS, AWARDS, AND DISTINCTIONS Title Granting Agency Value Tenure Social Sciences and $65,354 2010-2012 Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) Investigating the Transfer of Imagery Skills in a Physical Education Setting (1-year Research Grant ) Western Graduate Research Scholarship (WGRS) The University of Western Ontario $10,292/year 2005-2009 Faculty of Health Sciences Graduate Scholarship Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS) University of Windsor Human Kinetics Graduate Alumni Award University of Windsor Postgraduate Tuition Scholarship The University of Western Ontario Government of Ontario University of Windsor University of Windsor $7,815/year 2005-2009 $15,000 2005-2006 $100 2005-2006 $7800 2004-2005
M. P. J. O 2 Human Kinetics All-Around Student Award Human Kinetics All-Around Student Award Laurentian University -- 2002-2003 Laurentian University -- 2001-2002 PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS Refereed Publications Duncan, L., Hall, C.R., Wilson, P., & O, J. (2010). Exercise motivation: a cross-sectional analysis examining its relationships with frequency, intensity, and duration of exercise. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 7(7), doi:10.1186/1479-5868-7-7. O, J., & Hall, C.R. (2009). Image speed: A quantitative analysis of athletes slow motion, real time, and fast motion imagery use. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 21, 15-30. O, J., & Munroe-Chandler, K.J. (2008). The effects of image speed on the performance of a soccer task. The Sport Psychologist, 22, 1-17. Munroe-Chandler, K. J., Hall, C. R., Fishburne, G., O, J., & Hall, N. (2007). The content of imagery use in youth sport. International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 5, 158-174. Published Abstracts from Refereed Conference Proceedings Munroe-Chandler, K. J., Hall, C. R., Fishburne, G., Strachan, L., O, J., & Hall, N. (2006). A qualitative examination of the content of young athletes imagery use. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 28, S137. O, J., & Hall, C.R. (2006). Image Speed: A quantitative analysis of athletes use of slow motion, real time, and fast motion images. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 28, S140. O, J., & Munroe-Chandler, K.J. (2005). Effects of image speed on the acquisition and performance of a soccer skill. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 27, S117. Manuscripts Submitted to Refereed Journals O, J., Hall, C.R., & Pang, S. (2010). A qualitative analysis of athletes image speed use. Manuscript under review. Conference Presentations O, J., Hall, C.R., & Magalas, S. The effects of multiple-image speed intervention on baseball swing mechanics and performance. To be presented at the North American Society for
M. P. J. O 3 Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA) annual conference, Tucson, AZ, June 2010. O, J., Hall, C.R., & Magalas, S. The effects of multiple-image speed intervention on baseball swing mechanics and performance. To be presented at the 2010 California Sport and Exercise Psychology Symposium. Fullerton, CA. April 2010. O, J., Hall, C.R., & Magalas, S. The effects of multiple-image speed intervention on baseball swing mechanics and performance. Presented at the California State University East Bay Resarch, Scholarship, and Creative Activity Poster Exhibit. Hayward, CA. March, 2010. O, J., Hall, C.R., & Pang, S. A qualitative analysis of athletes use of slow motion, real time, and fast motion images. Presented at the North American Society for Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA) annual conference, Niagara Falls, ON, June 2008. O, J., Wilson, A.W., & Munroe-Chandler, K.J. Tenability of the five-function sport imagery measurement model of the SIQ-C in youth ice hockey players. Verbal presentation at Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology (SCAPPS) annual conference, Windsor, ON, November 2007. Law, B., O, J., & Hall, C. Observational learning use and factors influencing its effectiveness in sport. Verbal presentation at Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology (SCAPPS) annual conference, Halifax, NS, November 2006. Law, B., O, J., & Hall, C. Observational learning use and factors influencing its effectiveness in sport. Verbal presentation at Eastern Canada Sport and Exercise Psychology Symposium (ECSEPS), Ottawa, ON, March 2006. O, J., & Hall, C.R. Image Speed: A quantitative analysis of athletes use of slow motion, real time, and fast motion images. Presented at the North American Society for Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA) annual conference, Denver, CO, June 2006. Munroe-Chandler, K. J., Hall, C. R., Fishburne, G., Strachan, L., O, J., & Hall, N. A qualitative examination of the content of young athletes imagery use. Presented at the North American Society for Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity annual conference (NASPSPA), Denver, CO, June 2006. O, J., & Munroe-Chandler, K.J. Examining image speed within the Generalized Motor Program Theory framework: Is real time imagery a necessity?. Presented at the Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology (SCAPPS) annual conference, Niagara Falls, Ontario, November 2005. O, J., & Munroe-Chandler, K.J. Effects of image speed on the acquisition and performance of a soccer skill. Presented at the North American Society for Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA) annual conference, St. Pete Beach, Florida, June 2005.
M. P. J. O 4 O, J., & Munroe-Chandler, K.J. The effects of a cognitive specific imagery and image speed intervention on self-efficacy in a soccer dribbling task. Presented at the Eastern Canada Sport and Exercise Psychology Symposium (ECSEPS), University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, March 2005. O, J., & Munroe-Chandler, K.J. Consideration of cognitive general and cognitive specific imagery as deliberate practice: A proposed study. Presented at Eastern Canada Sport and Exercise Psychology Symposium (ECSEPS), Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario, March 2004. Research in Progress O, J., Law, B., & McCullagh, P. Manipulating the speed of observational learning and imagery practice: Effects on learning and retention in golf putting practice and technique. Duncan, L.R., Kossert, A., & O, J. Identifying motivational profiles of exercisers and nonexercisers: A cluster analysis. Law, B., O, J., & Hall, C.R. The relationship between observational learning use and its effectiveness. Law, B., O, J. A qualitative investigation of psychological skills transfer in elite athletes. Munroe-Chandler, K.J., O. J, Hall, N.D., & Hall, C.R. The effect of an MG-M imagery intervention with youth squash players. O, J. & Hall, C.R. The distinction between voluntary image speed manipulation and involuntary image speed use in sport. O, J., McNolan, E., Hall, C.R., Prapavessis, H., Callow, N. & Forwell., L. Examining the relationship between imagery use and the reduction of pain intensity and severity in the rehabilitation setting. O, J., & Hall, C.R. Examining the frequency and nature of exercise imagery use in exercisers and non-exercisers. O, J., & Hall, C.R. The effect of image speed intervention on baseball swing mechanics and performance. O, J., Shapcott, K., Law, B. The effect of biofeedback training on performance of an elite triathlete: A longitudinal case study. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Full-Time Lecturer
M. P. J. O 5 California State University, East Bay 2009-Present Course Instructor Fanshawe College 2007-2009 University of Windsor 2006-2007 Guest Lectures 2nd Annual JUMP! Conference, London, ON Winter 2009 Goal-Setting: A JUMP! Start to getting you where you want to go Mental Skills Training, Queen s University. Winter 2009 Performance psychology: Applying elite performance strategies outside of sport Mental Skills Training, Queen s University. Winter 2008 Performance psychology: The missing link? 2nd Annual Community Exercise Nutrition Symposium, London, ON Winter 2008 Sport and exercise psychology: Cognitive strategies for exercise and nutrition KIN 276: Exercise Psychology, The University of Western Ontario. Winter 2008 APA: The science and art of writing. KIN 276: Exercise Psychology, The University of Western Ontario. Winter 2007 APA: The science and art of writing. KIN 381: Psychomotor Learning & Performance, The University of Western Ontario. Fall 2007 Introduction to self-talk module: Part I (Theory) & 2 (Research). KIN 381: Psychomotor Learning & Performance, The University of Western Ontario. Fall 2006 Introduction to observational learning module: Part I (Theory) & 2 (Research). KIN 488: Exercise Psychology, The University of Western Ontario. Winter 2005 Self-Presentation in exercise module: Part I (Theory) & 2 (Research).
M. P. J. O 6 KIN 381: Psychomotor Learning & Performance, The University of Western Ontario. Fall 2005 Introduction to imagery module: Part I (Theory) & 2 (Research). Mental Training Workshops, Girls Hockey Camp, Windsor, ON. March 2005 Delivered mental training tips to 10-14 year old female hockey players. PHED 2307: Program Organization, Laurentian University. Fall 2004 Organizing intramural leagues and events at LU OTHER SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES Manuscript Reviewer 2009 Reviewed a research article for Psychology in Sport and Exercise. Manuscript Reviewer 2009 Reviewed a research article for Research Quarterly in Exercise and Sport. Manuscript Reviewer 2008 Reviewed a research article for the Journal of Imagery Research in Sport and Physical Activity. Manuscript Reviewer 2008 Reviewed a research article for Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly. Manuscript Reviewer 2007 Reviewed a research article for Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport. Academic Association Member 2003-present Canadian Society of Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology (SCAPPS). North American Society of Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA). American Psychological Association (APA) American Psychological Association of Graduate Students (APAGS)