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Moral Attitudes Predict Cheating and Gamesmanship Behaviors Among Competitive Tennis Players

2017

Background: The present study tested Lee et al.’s (2008) model of moral attitudes and cheating behavior in sports in an Italian sample of young tennis players and extended it to predict behavior in actual match play. In the first phase of the study we proposed that moral, competence and status values would predict prosocial and antisocial moral attitudes directly, and indirectly through athletes’ goal orientations. In the second phase, we hypothesized that moral attitudes would directly predict actual cheating behavior observed during match play.\ud \ud Method: Adolescent competitive tennis players (N = 314, 76.75% males, M age = 14.36 years, SD = 1.50) completed measures of values, goal or…

tennis playersCheatingmorals050109 social psychologyCompetitive athletestenniksenpelaajatcheatingBasic Behavioral and Social Sciencegamesmanship03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemoral attitudesvilppiBehavioral and Social SciencePsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencescheating; gamesmanship; moral attitudes; sport values; task and ego orientation; tennismoraalipsykologiata315Competence (human resources)General Psychologyta515Original Researchsport values05 social sciencestennis030229 sport sciencesathletesProsocial behaviormoraalimoral psychologyMatch playcheatCognitive Sciencestask and ego orientationPsychologySocial psychologyurheilijatFrontiers in Psychology
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Restitusjonsvaner hos unge toppidrettsutøvere i Sør-Norge : En kartleggingsstudie av utholdenhet- og ballspillutøvere

2018

Masteroppgave idrettsvitenskap ME517 - Universitetet i Agder 2018 Background: In order to perform optimally in training and competition, the recovery inbetween, through adequate diet and sufficient sleep/rest, is of great importance. Up until now, most studies have only featured adult athletes. Similarly, studies conducted on young athletes, as well as across sports, are limited. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess the habits of recovery, in terms of diet and sleep, with regards to the recommendations given by Helsedirektoratet and Olympiatoppen. Further investigating the use of different recovery strategies, among young elite athletes in southern Norway. Method: A total of 36 …

utholdenhetsutøvereendurance athletesVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Idrettsmedisinske fag: 850søvnME517recoverytoppidrettselevadolescentSports nutritionball athleteselite athletesrestitusjonsleepIdrettsernæringballspillutøverekosthold
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Ultrasound-guided viscosupplementation in glenohumeral microinstability in sports athletes

2014

viscosupplementation glenohumeral microinstability sports athletesSettore MED/33 - Malattie Apparato Locomotore
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Impact of Energy Availability, Health and Sex on Hemoglobin Mass Responses Following Live-High–Train-High Altitude Training in Elite Female and Male …

2018

Purpose: The authors investigated the effects of sex, energy availability (EA), and health status on the change in hemoglobin mass (ΔHbmass) in elite endurance athletes over ∼3–4 wk of live-high–train-high altitude training in Flagstaff, AZ (2135 m; n = 27 women; n = 21 men; 27% 2016 Olympians). Methods: Precamp and postcamp Hbmass (optimized carbon monoxide rebreathing method) and iron status were measured, EA was estimated via food and training logs, and a Low Energy Availability in Females Questionnaire (LEAFQ) and a general injury/illness questionnaire were completed. Hypoxic exposure (h) was calculated with low (600 h) groupings. Results: Absolute and relative percentage ΔHbmass was si…

word-class athleteshemoglobin massathlete healthhemoglobiinikorkeanpaikanharjoitteluadaptations to altitudehuippu-urheilijat
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Modelling the influence of automaticity of behaviour on physical activity motivation, intention and actual behaviour

2014

In research and in practise social-cognitive models, such as the theory of planned behaviour (TPB), are used to predict physical activity behaviour. These models mainly focus on reflective cognitive processes. As a reflective process, intention is thought to be the most proximal predictor to behaviour. Nevertheless, research suggests that the relation between intention and actual behaviour, the so called intention-behaviour gap, is moderate. Many health-related actions in daily life are performed repetitively and with minimal forethought. In contrast to social-cognitive theories, dual-process theories suggest that behaviour is based on both reflective and automatic processes. Recent researc…

youth athletesmotivaatioautomaticity of behaviourmotivationnuorethabit formationbehaviour regulationphysical activityintegrated model TPB and SDTliikuntakäyttäytyminenfyysinen aktiivisuusurheilijat
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Izglītība zinātnei un prakse: rakstu krājums

2019

история дизайнаpsychological training of athletespagarinātās dienas grupas organizācijaveselumskompetenču pieejaпсихологическая подготовка спортсменовобразования компетенциямhistory of designmāksla izglītībāvalodas kompetenceapvērstā mācīšanāswholeness:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Social sciences::Education [Research Subject Categories]bērnu tiesību aizsardzība
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