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Vadeboncoeur, Joshua D.; Bopp, Trevor – Quest, 2019
This article seeks to synthesize and apply White racial identity theory and concomitant research to the interaction between athletic and racial identity, specifically as it relates to the experiential variations of how race impacts White athletes within the college sport environment. White dialectics, or the tensions that White Americans…
Descriptors: White Students, Athletes, College Athletics, College Students
Kinnerk, Paul; Harvey, Stephen; MacDonncha, Ciarán; Lyons, Mark – Quest, 2018
Game-Based Approaches (GBAs) have been advocated as a pedagogy to improve decision-making, skill execution, and physical fitness in physical education teaching and sports coaching. To date, no review paper has reported on the use of GBAs in competitive team sport settings. The purpose of this article was to review the research evidence conducted…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Coaching (Performance), Competition, Team Sports
Abraham, Andrew; Collins, Dave – Quest, 2011
Coaching is no longer a subset of physical education or sport psychology but is rather an established vocation for research. In reaching such a position, we argue that a broad range of epistemologies have been used to investigate coaching such as sociology and cognitive psychology. However there is danger that, in the search for new ground,…
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Decision Making, Instruction, Athletes

Harris, Janet C. – Quest, 1986
This paper presents a synthesis of research findings pertaining to exemplar selection patterns, focusing on sex, race, and age of both exemplars and their admirers. The purpose is to place athletic exemplar selections within the context of exemplar selections in general. Conclusions and implications are discussed. (MT)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Athletes, Racial Differences, Role Models

Passer, Michael W. – Quest, 1981
Research on children's sport participation motives is examined to provide insight about potential sources of stress in organized youth sports. A four-stage model of stress is outlined, and topics that deserve further research are discussed. (CJ)
Descriptors: Athletes, Athletics, Children, Competition

Thomas, Carolyn E.; Ermler, Kathy L. – Quest, 1988
The obligations the institution has both during the athlete's playing days and in preparing the athlete to retire to a nonathletic career are examined. Specific strategies that can enhance the commitment of institutions to developing the athlete's life-skills and attitudes necessary for this transition are discussed. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Athletes, College Athletics, Education Work Relationship

Krane, Vikki – Quest, 1992
Sport psychology researchers study the relationship between anxiety and athletic performance. The paper reviews conceptual and methodological issues in the research, examining the inverted-U hypothesis, multidimensional anxiety theory, and catastrophe theory. Research suggests moving beyond the inverted-U and investigating more complete theories…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Athletes, Educational Theories, Higher Education

Park, Roberta J. – Quest, 1995
Developments in the biomedical sciences affect how people think about health and fitness, as do social and cultural factors. This paper examines two topics of interest to educators, physicians, and researchers in the physiological sciences from 1867-1950 (the phenomenon referred to as the athlete's heart and anthropometrical/growth and development…
Descriptors: Athletes, Athletics, Cardiovascular System, Exercise Physiology
Tranckle, Peter; Cushion, Christopher J. – Quest, 2006
The purpose of this paper is to understand how gifts are discovered and talents developed within sport. The current literature is critically discussed, highlighting contributions and gaps in current knowledge. Due to issues concerning terminology and the nature versus nurture debate, research on talent faces challenges relating to continuity and…
Descriptors: Research, Individual Characteristics, Gifted, Talent Development