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Father of Sport Psychology (1920's) |
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Father of Applied Sport Psychology (1960's) |
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Interactionism Paradigm Primary goal was to increase knowledge through experimental research |
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Potential interaction between person & environmental variables |
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AASP formed Association for Applied Sports Psychology |
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Growths in Academics, consulting, and exercise psychology Ethical Standards |
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Psychological processes of the brain and their influences on physical activity Ex: biofeedback |
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Behavior is determined by a complex interaction between the environment (especially the social environment) and the personal makeup of the athlete or exerciser Ex: leadership style on team |
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Exerciser’s cognitions or thoughts and behaviors, believing thought to be central in determining behavior |
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Emphasis in ethical standards Growth in research and knowledge Globalization of field |
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