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Professional School Counseling, 2007
Http Dx Doi Org 10 1080 21520704 2013 792895, Sep 1, 2013
Global perspectives and fundamental concepts, 2013
Journal of Sport Psychology in Action, 2013
Professional School Counseling, 2007
The Sport Psychologist, 2015
The Sport Psychologist, 2014
Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 2012
Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 2010
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2003
Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 2008
Athletic Insight–The Online Journal of Sport Psychology, 5 (3), Sep 1, 2003
Momentum has been a difficult concept for researchers to quantify (Burke, Burke, & Joyner, 1999; ... more Momentum has been a difficult concept for researchers to quantify (Burke, Burke, & Joyner, 1999; Burke, Edwards, Weigand, & Weinberg, 1997; Burke & Houseworth, 1995; Vergin, 2000). While many sport enthusiasts proclaim the importance of momentum sequences in games and contests, sport scientists have had difficulty empirically substantiating that momentum actually exists. The present study attempted to explore the Antecedents-Consequences Model (Vallerand, Colavecchio, & Pelletier, 1988) which ...
Journal of Sport Psychology in Action, 2012
Professional School Counseling, 2007
Http Dx Doi Org 10 1080 21520704 2013 792895, Sep 1, 2013
Global perspectives and fundamental concepts, 2013
Journal of Sport Psychology in Action, 2013
Professional School Counseling, 2007
The Sport Psychologist, 2015
The Sport Psychologist, 2014
Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 2012
Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 2010
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2003
Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 2008
Athletic Insight–The Online Journal of Sport Psychology, 5 (3), Sep 1, 2003
Momentum has been a difficult concept for researchers to quantify (Burke, Burke, & Joyner, 1999; ... more Momentum has been a difficult concept for researchers to quantify (Burke, Burke, & Joyner, 1999; Burke, Edwards, Weigand, & Weinberg, 1997; Burke & Houseworth, 1995; Vergin, 2000). While many sport enthusiasts proclaim the importance of momentum sequences in games and contests, sport scientists have had difficulty empirically substantiating that momentum actually exists. The present study attempted to explore the Antecedents-Consequences Model (Vallerand, Colavecchio, & Pelletier, 1988) which ...
Journal of Sport Psychology in Action, 2012