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期刊名:International journal of sport and exercise psychology

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ISSN:1612-197X

e-ISSN:1557-251X

IF/分区:2.3/Q2

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Anqi Deng,Alex M Roberts,Guyin Zhang et al. Anqi Deng et al.
The Social Motivational Orientations in Sport Scale (SMOSS), developed by Allen (2003, 2005) to measure social goals in sport, has only been tested among late adolescent and adult samples and in either the physical education or sport settin...
Ella McLoughlin,David Fletcher,Hannah L Graham et al. Ella McLoughlin et al.
Although greater lifetime stressor exposure has been associated with physical and mental health issues in the general population, relatively little is known about how lifetime stressors impact the physical and mental health of elite athlete...
Britton W Brewer,Judy L Van Raalte,Allen E Cornelius Britton W Brewer
Psychological interventions have been found effective in helping athletes cope with the challenges associated with knee surgery. In this investigation, an interactive cognitive-behavioural multimedia program was evaluated as a means of deli...
N M Golaszewski,A Z LaCroix,S P Hooker et al. N M Golaszewski et al.
Exploring whether the mechanisms underlying the positive relationship between group exercise and physical activity are forms of social support - emotional, validation, informational, instrumental, and companionship and exercise identity. Pa...
Jean-Charles Lebeau,Justin Mason,Nelson Roque et al. Jean-Charles Lebeau et al.
The benefits of exercise on cognitive functioning in older adults are well recognized. One limitation of the current literature is that researchers have almost exclusively relied on well-controlled laboratory tasks to assess cognition. More...
Spyridoula Vazou,Caterina Pesce,Kimberley Lakes et al. Spyridoula Vazou et al.
A growing body of research indicates that physical activity (PA) positively impacts cognitive function in youth. However, not all forms of PA benefit cognition equally. The purpose of this review was to determine the effect of different typ...
Andrew Churchill,Jamie A Taylor,Royston Parkes Andrew Churchill
The objective was to determine the extent to which it was possible to induce superstitious behaviour and beliefs in a golf putting task in a laboratory. Participants (N = 28) took part in a putting task using three identical clubs in which ...
David N Sacks,Yaacov Petscher,Christopher T Stanley et al. David N Sacks et al.
This paper is the latest in a series of articles published in The Sport Psychologist in recent years on aggression and violence in sport (Kerr, 1999, 2002; Tenenbaum, Sacks, Miller, Golden, & Doolin, 2000; Tenenbaum, Stewart, Singer, & Duda...