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Volume 26 (2004): Issue 4 (Jan 2004)

in Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
Print ISSN:
0895-2779
Online ISSN:
1543-2904
  • Exercise Psychology
    • Using Self-Efficacy and Intention to Predict Exercise Compliance among Patients with Ischemic Heart Disease
  • Sport Psychology
    • Coping Resources and Athlete Burnout: An Examination of Stress Mediated and Moderation Hypotheses
  • Research
    • Why an Expert Team Is More than a Team of Experts: A Social-Cognitive Conceptualization of Team Coordination and Communication in Sport
    • Judging Bias in Synchronized Swimming: Open Feedback Leads to Nonperformance-Based Conformity
    • A Dynamical Systems Perspective on Goal Involvement States in Sport
    • Stereotype Threat and Sport: Can Athletic Performance Be Threatened?
  • Brief Report
    • Comparison of Concurrent and Retrospective Pain Ratings during Rehabilitation Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
  • Research
    • Influence of Same-Sex and Mixed-Sex Exercise Settings on the Social Physique Anxiety and Exercise Intentions of Males and Females
    • Mood and Self-Efficacy during Acute Exercise in Clinical Depression. A Randomized, Controlled Study
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