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N. J. Hodges, Ong, N. T., Larssen, B. C., and Lim, S. B., What Observation of Motor Skills Does and Does Not Teach Us, in BIO Web of Conferences, 2011, vol. 1, p. 00034.
N. J. Hodges and Franks, I. M., Learning a coordination skill: Interactive effects of instruction and feedback, Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, vol. 72, no. 2, pp. 132-142, 2001.
N. J. Hodges, Williams, A. M., Hayes, S. J., and Breslin, G., What is modelled during observational learning?, Journal of Sports Sciences, vol. 25, no. 5, pp. 531 - 545, 2007.
N. J. Hodges and Ste-Marie, D. S., Observation as an instructional method, in Developing Sport Expertise: Researchers and Coaches Put Theory into Practice, 2nd Ed, D. Farrow, Baker, J., and MacMahon, C., Eds. Routledge, 2013, pp. 115-128.
N. J. Hodges and Williams, A. M., Skill Acquisition in Sport: Research, Theory and Practice (3rd ed), 3rdrd ed. London: Routledge (Taylor Francis), 2019, p. 364.
N. J. Hodges and Franks, I. M., The provision of information, in Essentials of Performance Analysis, M. Hughes and Franks, I. M., Eds. Routledge (Taylor and Francis group), 2008, pp. 21-39.
N. J. Hodges, Starkes, J. L., and MacMahon, C., Expert performance in sport, in Cambridge Handbook of Expertise, 1st ed., N. Charness, Ericsson, A. K., Hoffman, R. R., and Feltovich, P., Eds. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006, pp. 471-488.
N. J. Hodges, Cunningham, S. J., Lyons, J., Kerr, T. L., and Elliott, D., Visual feedback processing and goal-directed movement in adults with Down syndrome, Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 176-186, 1995.
N. J. Hodges, Ford, P. R., Hendry, D. T., and Williams, A. M., Getting gritty about practice and success: Motivational characteristics of great performers, Progress in Brain Research, 2017.
N. J. Hodges and Franks, I. M., Learning as a function of coordination bias: building upon pre-practice behaviours, Human Movement Science, vol. 21, no. 2, pp. 231 - 258, 2002.
N. J. Hodges and Campagnaro, P., Physical guidance research: Assisting principles and supporting evidence, in Skill Acquisition in Sport: Research, Theory and Practice, 2nd edition, N. J. Hodges and Williams, A. M., Eds. London: Routledge/Taylor&Francis, 2012, pp. 150-169.
N. J. Hodges and Franks, I. M., Modelling coaching practice: The role of instruction and demonstration, Journal of Sport Sciences, vol. 20, no. 10, pp. 1-19, 2002.
N. J. Hodges and Williams, A. M., Current status of observational learning research and the role of demonstrations in sport, Journal of Sports Sciences, vol. 25, no. 5, pp. 495 - 496, 2007.
N. J. Hodges and Weeks, D. J., Movement science and drumming: Practice and learning, International Pipe Band Drummer, vol. 3, pp. 15-17, 1995.
N. Hodges, Wyder-Hodge, P. A., Hetherington, S., Baker, J., Besler, Z., and Spering, M., Topical Review: Perceptual-cognitive Skills, Methods, and Skill-based Comparisons in Interceptive Sports, Optometry and Vision Science, vol. 98, no. 7, pp. 681 - 695, 2021.
N. J. Hodges, Lyons, J., COCKELL, D., REED, A., and Elliott, D., Hand, Space and Attentional Asymmetries in Goal-Directed Manual Aiming, Cortex, vol. 33, no. 2, pp. 251 - 269, 1997.
N. J. Hodges, Huys, R., and Starkes, J. L., A methodological review and evaluation of research of expert performance in sport, in Handbook of Sport Psychology, 3rd ed., G. Tenenbaum and Eklund, R., Eds. NY: Wiley, 2007, pp. 161-183.
N. J. Hodges and Starkes, J. L., Wrestling with the nature expertise: a sport specific test of Ericsson, Krampe and Tesch-Römer's (1993) theory of "deliberate practice", International Journal of Sport Psychology, vol. 27, no. 4, pp. 400-424, 1996.
N. J. Hodges, Augaitis, L., and Crocker, P. R. E., Sport commitment and deliberate practice among male and female triathletes, International Journal of Sport Psychology, vol. 46, no. 6, 2015.
N. J. Hodges and Williams, A. M., Skill Acquisition in Sport II: Research, Theory and Practice, 2ndnd ed. London: Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group), 2012.
N. J. Hodges, Edwards, C. L., Luttin, S., and Bowcock, A., Learning from the experts: Gaining insights into best practice during the acquisition of three novel motor skills, Research Quartely for Exercise and Sport, vol. 82, no. 2, pp. 178-188, 2011.
N. J. Hodges, Chua, R., and Franks, I. M., The role of video in facilitating perception and action of a novel coordination movement, Journal of Motor Behavior, vol. 35, no. 3, pp. 247-260, 2003.
N. J. Hodges, Kerr, T. L., Starkes, J. L., Weir, P. L., and Nananidou, A., Predicting Performance Times From Deliberate Practice Hours for Triathletes and Swimmers: What, When, and Where Is Practice Important?, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 219 - 237, 2004.
N. J. Hodges and Starkes, J. L., Mental edge: Natural talent or years of hard work? Wrestling with the nature of expertise, National Freestyle Wrestling, 1995.
N. Hodges, Coppola, T. M., Peters, C. M., and Larssen, B. C., Now you see me, now you don’t: Adapting practice through target exclusion negatively impacts motor learning, Human Movement Science, vol. 79, p. 102850, 2021.

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