Mixed Methods in Physical Education and Sport No 141, 2023/3 - 204 pagesResearch articlesPages 21 to 34Articulating the emergence of the living body in the lived body:The example of postural practice with interoceptionBy Claire Liné, Marie Agostinucci, Bernard Andrieu, Aline PaintendrePages 35 to 54Developing ethics and pro-environmental behaviors in PE: A mixed-methods research on an 8-month intervention studyBy Anaëlle Urlacher-Schaal, Olivier Vors, Marlène Bouyat, Gilian Cante, Christophe SchnitzlerPages 97 to 108Importing Unsupervised Data Mining Methods into the course-of-experience framework: Contributions and critical reflectionsBy Clément Ganachaud, Ludovic Seifert, David AdéPages 109 to 128Collective intuition evolution in a soccer team in training: a longitudinal study using a mixed method to examine relations between the individual perception of relevant cues and shared cognitive contentsBy Thibault Kerivel, Pierre Bagot, Sylvain Dugény, Tanguy Fontaine, Philippe Vacher, Gilles Kermarrec, Cyril BossardPages 145 to 158Using mixed methods to gauge perceptions of coaching efficacy: Case study of the training received by football coachesBy Jérémy Lesellier, Guillaume Escalié, Yoann Drolez, Pascal Legrain