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Authors: SINGER RN CAURAUGH JH CHEN DP STEINBERG GM FREHLICH SG
Citation: Rn. Singer et al., VISUAL-SEARCH, ANTICIPATION, AND REACTIVE COMPARISONS BETWEEN HIGHLY-SKILLED AND BEGINNING TENNIS PLAYERS, Journal of applied sport psychology, 8(1), 1996, pp. 9-26

Authors: SHAMBROOK CJ BULL SJ
Citation: Cj. Shambrook et Sj. Bull, THE USE OF A SINGLE-CASE RESEARCH DESIGN TO INVESTIGATE THE EFFICACY OF IMAGERY TRAINING, Journal of applied sport psychology, 8(1), 1996, pp. 27-43

Authors: SOLOMON GB STRIEGEL DA ELIOT JF HEON SN MAAS JL
Citation: Gb. Solomon et al., THE SELF-FULFILLING PROPHECY IN COLLEGE BASKETBALL - IMPLICATIONS FOREFFECTIVE COACHING, Journal of applied sport psychology, 8(1), 1996, pp. 44-59

Authors: ZIMMERMAN BJ KITSANTAS A
Citation: Bj. Zimmerman et A. Kitsantas, SELF-REGULATED LEARNING OF A MOTORIC SKILL - THE ROLE OF GOAL-SETTINGAND SELF-MONITORING, Journal of applied sport psychology, 8(1), 1996, pp. 60-75

Authors: PERNA FM ZAICHKOWSKY L BOCKNEK G
Citation: Fm. Perna et al., THE ASSOCIATION OF MENTORING WITH PSYCHOSOCIAL DEVELOPMENT AMONG MALE-ATHLETES AT TERMINATION OF COLLEGE CAREER, Journal of applied sport psychology, 8(1), 1996, pp. 76-88

Authors: VALLERAND RJ DESHAIES P CUERRIER JP BRIERE NM PELLETIER LG
Citation: Rj. Vallerand et al., TOWARD A MULTIDIMENSIONAL DEFINITION OF SPORTSMANSHIP, Journal of applied sport psychology, 8(1), 1996, pp. 89-101

Authors: VANRAALTE JL BREWER DD MATHESON H BREWER BW
Citation: Jl. Vanraalte et al., BRITISH ATHLETES PERCEPTIONS OF SPORT AND MENTAL-HEALTH PRACTITIONERS, Journal of applied sport psychology, 8(1), 1996, pp. 102-108

Authors: KERR G GOSS J
Citation: G. Kerr et J. Goss, THE EFFECTS OF A STRESS MANAGEMENT PROGRAM ON INJURIES AND STRESS LEVELS, Journal of applied sport psychology, 8(1), 1996, pp. 109-117

Authors: STRAUB WF ERMOLAEVA MV RODIONOV AV
Citation: Wf. Straub et al., PROFILES AND PROFESSIONAL PERSPECTIVES - 10 LEADING FORMER SOVIET-UNION SPORT PSYCHOLOGISTS, Journal of applied sport psychology, 7(2), 1995, pp. 93-111

Authors: SCHUNK DH
Citation: Dh. Schunk, SELF-EFFICACY, MOTIVATION, AND PERFORMANCE, Journal of applied sport psychology, 7(2), 1995, pp. 112-137

Authors: JACKSON SA
Citation: Sa. Jackson, FACTORS INFLUENCING THE OCCURRENCE OF FLOW STATE IN ELITE ATHLETES, Journal of applied sport psychology, 7(2), 1995, pp. 138-166

Authors: LONG BC VANSTAVEL R
Citation: Bc. Long et R. Vanstavel, EFFECTS OF EXERCISE TRAINING ON ANXIETY - A METAANALYSIS, Journal of applied sport psychology, 7(2), 1995, pp. 167-189

Authors: RAINEY D
Citation: D. Rainey, SOURCES OF STRESS AMONG BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL UMPIRES, Journal of applied sport psychology, 7(1), 1995, pp. 1-10

Authors: ANSHEL MH WEINBERG RS
Citation: Mh. Anshel et Rs. Weinberg, SOURCES OF ACUTE STRESS IN AMERICAN AND AUSTRALIAN BASKETBALL REFEREES, Journal of applied sport psychology, 7(1), 1995, pp. 11-22

Authors: STREAN WB
Citation: Wb. Strean, YOUTH SPORT CONTEXTS - COACHES PERCEPTIONS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR INTERVENTION, Journal of applied sport psychology, 7(1), 1995, pp. 23-37

Authors: REMERS L WIDMEYER WN WILLIAMS JM MYERS L
Citation: L. Remers et al., POSSIBLE MEDIATORS AND MODERATORS OF THE CLASS SIZE-MEMBER ADHERENCE RELATIONSHIP IN EXERCISE, Journal of applied sport psychology, 7(1), 1995, pp. 38-49

Authors: MARTIN JJ GILL DL
Citation: Jj. Martin et Dl. Gill, THE RELATIONSHIPS OF COMPETITIVE ORIENTATIONS AND SELF-EFFICACY TO GOAL IMPORTANCE, THOUGHTS, AND PERFORMANCE IN HIGH-SCHOOL DISTANCE RUNNERS, Journal of applied sport psychology, 7(1), 1995, pp. 50-62

Authors: BARELI M LEVYKOLKER N PIE JS TENENBAUM G
Citation: M. Bareli et al., A CRISIS-RELATED ANALYSIS OF PERCEIVED REFEREES BEHAVIOR IN COMPETITION, Journal of applied sport psychology, 7(1), 1995, pp. 63-80

Authors: WILLIAMS JM
Citation: Jm. Williams, APPLIED SPORT PSYCHOLOGY - GOALS, ISSUES, AND CHALLENGES, Journal of applied sport psychology, 7(1), 1995, pp. 81-91
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