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Adaptation to Athletic Retirement and Perceptions About Aging: A Qualitative Study of Retired Olympic Athletes

Michelle Pannor Silver

identity and life satisfaction of elite athletes as a function of retirement status . Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 26 ( 1 ), 96 – 110 . doi:10.1080/10413200.2013.798371 10.1080/10413200.2013.798371 Mazerolle , M. , Regner , I. , Rigalleau , F. , & Huguet , P. ( 2015 ). Stereotype

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Physical Activity of Children and Adolescents in Croatia: A Global Matrix 4.0 Systematic Review of Its Prevalence and Associated Personal, Social, Environmental, and Policy Factors

Željko Pedišić, Melanija Strika, Tena Matolić, Maroje Sorić, Sanja Šalaj, Ivan Dujić, Marija Rakovac, Branko Radičević, Hrvoje Podnar, Zrinka Greblo Jurakić, Marjan Jerković, Hrvoje Radašević, Jelena Čvrljak, Tin Petračić, Sanja Musić Milanović, Maja Lang Morović, Slaven Krtalić, Mirjana Milić, Alma Papić, Nataša Momčinović, Marjeta Mišigoj-Duraković, Stjepan Heimer, and Danijel Jurakić

. Hively K , El-Alayli A . You throw like a girl: the effect of stereotype threat on women’s athletic performance and gender stereotypes . Psychol Sport Exerc . 2014 ; 15 ( 1 ): 48 – 55 . doi:10.1016/j.psychsport.2013.09.001 112. Greblo Jurakić Z , Ljubičić V , Bojić-Ćaćić L . “Women

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Negotiating Gender in the English Football Workplace: Composite Vignettes of Women Head Coaches’ Experiences

Beth G. Clarkson, Elwyn Cox, and Richard C. Thelwell

.psychsport.2017.11.007 10.1016/j.psychsport.2017.11.007 Hively , K. , & El-Alayli , A. ( 2014 ). “You throw like a girl:” The effect of stereotype threat on women’s athletic performance and gender stereotypes . Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 15 ( 1 ), 48 – 55 . doi:10.1016/j.psychsport.2013.09.001 10

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Women and Men Professors as Role Models and Their Effect on Academics’ Career Decisions

Lara Lesch, Katrin Scharfenkamp, and Pamela Wicker

model deservingness on overcoming performance deficits induced by stereotype threat . European Journal of Social Psychology, 41 ( 3 ), 301 – 311 . 10.1002/ejsp.774 Messner , M.A. ( 2002 ). Taking the field: Women, men, and sports . University of Minnesota Press . Mikkonen , M. , Stenvall , J

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Affect and Performance Across Double-Elimination Tournaments: A Field Study of Super Smash Bros Competitors

Kyle Nolla, Paul Reber, and Mark Beeman

engage in more problematic use. In the interests of diversity, equity, and inclusion, sources of stress, such as stereotype threat in gender and racial minorities should also be further investigated: isolating the effects of social-identity-based stress can prepare researchers to design interventions

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North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity

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futsal kicking task (i.e., kicking a rolling ball toward a target) for three days with approximately 48 hours apart from each session. Participants were randomly assigned to either a stereotype threat (ST) or nullified-stereotype threat (NST) group. Participants in the ST group randomly received related

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North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity Virtual Conference June 9-11, 2021

groups. After a pre-test and before practice they were informed that, in general, boys tend to show worse results compared to girls (stereotype threat condition, ST), that girls tend to show worse results compared to boys (stereotype lift condition, SL), or they did not receive stereotype related