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The Journal of Sport Behavior is issuing a call for manuscripts dealing with original empirical investigations, critical literature reviews and theoretical papers relating to studies of behavior in the areas of exercise, games, and sport.
The Journal of Sport Behavior publishes original, empirical, investigative, and theoretical papers dealing with the studies of behavior in the areas of game and sport. Unsolicited reviews of books will also be accepted for publication.
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The Well-Being of Sport Fans Predicting Personal Life Satisfaction and Social Life Satisfaction. David Kesler, Daniel Wann. 319-332.
The Journal of Sport Behavior publishes original, empirical, investigative, and theoretical papers dealing with the studies of behavior in the areas of game and sport. Unsolicited reviews of books will also be accepted for publication.
Exploring Sport Fan Experiences with Multiple Cases of Team Expansion and Relocation. Brett Parent, Craig Hyatt, Shannon Kerwin. 1-24. Requires Subscription or Fee PDF (USD 20) Attitudes toward Aggressive and Violent Behaviors and the Role of Life Skills Among University Club Sport Athletes.
This study examined coaches’ behavioral responses to challenge and threat feedback in a pressurized situation. We used a single-case experimental design consistent with the principles of applied behavior analysis and conducted follow-up interviews.
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General measures of non-specific psychological distress have received less attention in empirical studies of athletic performance. This study sought to examine the association between psychological distress and the athletic performance of college student-athletes.
Abstract. The college student fan is complex in their thinking and behavior, particularly within the context of sporting events. Though much research has addressed the impact of team identification on fan behaviors, little research has focused on fans’ perceptions of moral functioning or of the moral atmosphere surrounding university sporting ...