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Handbook of Sport Psychology
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ISBN-13: | 9781119568056 |
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Publisher: | Wiley |
Publication date: | 04/09/2020 |
Sold by: | JOHN WILEY & SONS |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 1392 |
File size: | 32 MB |
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About the Author
ROBERT C. EKLUND, PHD, is a Professor at Florida State University in the Department of Educational Psychology and Learning Systems. He is a Fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), a member of the International Society of Sport Psychology (ISSP), the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), and the Association for the Advancement of Applied Sport Psychology (AAASP). He is Editor in Chief of the Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology.
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Table of Contents
Foreword Robert Singer xi
Contributors xiii
Reviewers xix
Motivation, Emotion, and Psychophysiology
Understanding the Dynamics of Motivation in Sport and Physical Activity: An Achievement Goal Interpretation Glyn C. Roberts Darren C. Treasure David E. Conroy 1
Emotions in Sport: Current Issues and Perspectives Yuri L. Hanin 31
Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation in Sport and Physical Activity: A Review and a Look at the Future Robert J. Vallerand 59
The Psychology of Superior Sport Performance: A Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience Perspective Bradley D. Hatfield and Scott E. Kerick 84
Social Perspectives
Leadership in Sports Packianathan Chelladurai 113
Who Cares What Other People Think? Self-Presentation in Exercise and Sport Kathleen A. Martin Ginis Magnus Lindwall Harry Prapavessis 136
Sport Expertise
Methodological Review and Evaluation of Research in Expert Performance in Sport Nicola J. Hodges Raoul Huys Janet L. Starkes 161
Practice and Play in the Development of Sport Expertise Jean Cote Joseph Baker Bruce Abernethy 184
Anticipation andDecision Making: Exploring New Horizons A. Mark Williams Paul Ward 203
Degenerate Brains, Indeterminate Behavior, and Representative Tasks: Implications for Experimental Design in Sport Psychology Research Keith Davids Duarte Araujo Chris Button Ian Renshaw 224
Attentional Processes in Skill Learning and Expert Performance Bruce Abernethy Jonathan P. Maxwell Richard S. W. Masters John van der Kamp Robin C. Jackson 245
A Social-Cognitive Perspective on Team Functioning in Sport David W. Eccles Gershon Tenenbaum 264
Interventions and Performance Enhancement
Mental Skills Training in Sport Robin S. Vealey 287
Sport Psychology: A Clinician's Perspective Robert D. Stainback James C. Moncier III Robert E. Taylor 310
Action-Theory Approach to Applied Sport Psychology Thomas Schack Dieter Hackfort 332
Eating Disorders in Sport: From Theory to Research to Intervention Trent A. Petrie Christy A. Greenleaf 352
Psychosocial Antecedents of Sport Injury and Interventions for Risk Reduction Jean M. Williams Mark B. Andersen 379
Psychology of Sport Injury Rehabilitation Britton W. Brewer 404
Why Do Athletes Choke under Pressure? Sian L. Beilock Rob Gray 425
Preparatory Routines in Self-Paced Events: Do They Benefit the Skilled Athletes? Can They Help the Beginners? Ronnie Lidor 445
Exercise and Health Psychology
Physical Activity and Mental Health Daniel M. Landers Shawn M. Arent 469
Physical Activity and Three Dimensions of Psychological Functioning in Advanced Age: Cognition, Affect, and Self-Perception Yael Netz 492
Exercise Adherence Janet Buckworth Rodney K. Dishman 509
Theoretical Frameworks in Exercise Psychology Stuart J. H. Biddle Martin S. Hagger Nikos L. D. Chatzisarantis Sonia Lippke 537
A Social-Cognitive Perspective of Perceived and Sustained Effort Gershon Tenenbaum Jasmin C. Hutchinson 560
Exercise and Psychosocial Issues for Cancer Survivors Kerry S. Courneya Clare Stevinson Jeffrey K. H. Vallance 578
Physical Activity and Quality of Life: Key Considerations Bonnie G. Berger David A. Tobar 598
Athlete Burnout Robert C. Eklund Scott L. Cresswell 621
Life Span Development
A Life Span Developmental Approach to Studying Sport and Exercise Behavior Diane E. Whaley 645
Advances in Sport Morality Research David Light Shields Brenda Light Bredemeier 662
Family Influences on Children's Sport and Physical Activity Participation, Behavior, and Psychosocial Responses Thelma S. Horn Jocelyn L. Horn 685
Career Transitions and Career Termination Dorothee Alfermann Natalia Stambulova 712
Measurement and Methodological Issues
New Perspectives on Measurement and Testing in Sport Psychology Bernd Strauss Dirk Busch Gershon Tenenbaum 737
Measurement in Sport and Exercise Psychology: A New Outlook on Selected Issues of Reliability and Validity Gershon Tenenbaum Akihito Kamata Kentaro Hayashi 734
Application of Confirmatory Factor Analysis and Structural Equation Modeling in Sport and Exercise Psychology Herbert W. Marsh 774
From Self-Efficacy to Collective Efficacy in Sport: Transitional Methodological Issues Nicholas D. Myers Deborah L. Feltz 799
Special Topics
Gender and Cultural Diversity Diane L. Gill 823
Athletes with Disabilities Stephanie J. Hanrahan 845
Alcohol and Drug Use among Athletes: Prevalence, Etiology, and Interventions Matthew P. Martens Kristen Dams-O'Connor Jason R. Kilmer 859
Afterword Robert C. Eklund Gershon Tenenbaum 879
Author Index 881
Subject Index 917
What People are Saying About This
"…is a comprehensive reference source to all aspects of the field. An outstanding aspect of the work is that the authors use an integrated approach to the field, weaving together the biological, emotional, and cognitive aspects of sport psychology. This work is essential for students and researchers in exercise and sport science, kinesiology, sports psychology, and related fields and highly recommended for academic libraries." (American Reference Books Annual, 2008)
"... there is no question that the Handbookin its third edition is a landmark in the domain and history of sport psychology. It is a book that will help anyone working in sport or interested in sport, it is a must for sport psychologists, and it is absolutely indispensable for anyone who does research in sport—psychologists and medical investigators alike." (PsycCRITIQUES, December 2007)