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Volume 32 (2010): Issue 5 (Jan 2010)

in Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
Print ISSN:
0895-2779
Online ISSN:
1543-2904
Original Research
Sociocognitive Self-Regulatory Mechanisms Governing Judgments of the Acceptability and Likelihood of Sport Cheating
Research
How You Provide Corrective Feedback Makes a Difference: The Motivating Role of Communicating in an Autonomy-Supporting Way
Developmental Activities That Contribute to High or Low Performance by Elite Cricket Batters When Recognizing Type of Delivery From Bowlers’ Advanced Postural Cues
Cultural Differences in the Relationships Among Autonomy Support, Psychological Need Satisfaction, Subjective Vitality, and Effort in British and Chinese Physical Education
Momentary Affect Predicts Bodily Movement in Daily Life: An Ambulatory Monitoring Study
Predictors of Doping Intentions in Elite-Level Athletes: A Social Cognition Approach
The Exercise and Affect Relationship: Evidence for the Dual-Mode Model and a Modified Opponent Process Theory
Research Note
Beyond Sensation Seeking: Affect Regulation as a Framework for Predicting Risk-Taking Behaviors in High-Risk Sport
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