Diane Ste-Marie

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University of Ottawa (Canada)

Faculty of Health Sciences

School of Human Kinetics

University of Ottawa, Canada

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Cognitive psychology

 

Diane Ste-Marie, now a Full Professor at the University of Ottawa, completed her B. Ed. at McGill University and moved on to do her graduate studies at McMaster University. Both her master's (M. Sc.: Human Biodynamics) and doctoral studies (Ph.D.: Cognitive psychology) concentrated on the cognitive processes of memory and perception. The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada supported her research on memory biases in sport judgments. Most recently, continued research funding through the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council has allowed her to investigate the importance of self-regulatory processes associated with observational learning, specifically observation of the self.  Within her observational learning research, Diane also explores the functions of observational learning used by athletes, coaches and sport officials. She was awarded the Excellence in Education Prize in 2005 at the University of Ottawa to recognize her exemplary contributions in research and teaching. Diane is the President-Elect for the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical and has also served as President of the Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology.  She is currently an associate editor for Frontiers in Psychology: Movement Exercise and Sport Psychology and has been on the editorial board for the Journal of Motor Behavior.

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