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Fields of papers citing papers by Damon P. S. Andrew
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Damon P. S. Andrew
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Ruihley, Brody J., T. Christopher Greenwell, Yoseph Mamo, & Damon P. S. Andrew. (2019). Increase Customer Retention: An Examination of Quality and Its Effects on the Retention of Sport Participants. Journal of sport behavior. 42(3). 365.2 indexed citations
Kim, Seungmo, et al.. (2014). The impact of perceived event prestige on volunteer satisfaction and commitment at a major international sporting event. HKBU Institutional Repository (Hong Kong Baptist University). 15. 438–461.2 indexed citations
Andrew, Damon P. S., John E. Kovaleski, Robert J. Heitman, & T. L. Robinson. (2010). Effects of Three Modified Plyometric Depth Jumps and Periodized Weight Training on Lower Extremity Power. The Sport Journal. 13(1).5 indexed citations
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Andrew, Damon P. S., et al.. (2009). MOTIVATIONAL FACTORS FOR PARTICIPATING IN BASIC INSTRUCTION PROGRAMS. The Physical Educator. 66(2). 71–84.4 indexed citations
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Andrew, Damon P. S.. (2009). The impact of leadership behavior on satisfaction of college tennis players: a test of the leadership behavior congruency hypothesis of the Multidimensional Model of Leadership.. Journal of sport behavior. 32(3). 261–277.16 indexed citations
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Casper, Jonathan M. & Damon P. S. Andrew. (2008). Sport commitment differences among tennis players on the basis of participation outlet and skill level.. Journal of sport behavior. 31(3). 201–219.22 indexed citations
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Andrew, Damon P. S., et al.. (2008). Exploring the Relationship Between Trait Curiosity and Initial Interest in Sport Spectatorship. 9(3). 1–17.8 indexed citations
Greenwell, T. Christopher, et al.. (2007). Exploring the Relationship between Perceptions of Quality in Basic Instruction Programs and Repeat Participation.. The Physical Educator. 64(2). 65–72.8 indexed citations
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Andrew, Damon P. S. & Aubrey Kent. (2007). The Impact of Perceived Leadership Behaviors on Satisfaction, Commitment, and Motivation. 1(1). 37–58.4 indexed citations
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Andrew, Damon P. S., et al.. (2007). The Efficacy of the Theory of Reasoned Action to Explain Gambling Behavior in College Students. College student affairs journal. 27(1). 57–75.6 indexed citations
Andrew, Damon P. S., et al.. (2006). THE IMPACT OF GAMBLING PROXIMITY ON GAMBLING ATTITUDES, SUBJECTIVE NORMS, GAMBLING INTENTIONS, AND GAMBLING BEHAVIOR OF COLLEGE ATHLETES. 2(3). 291–311.1 indexed citations
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