Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
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Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
1.3k papers receiving 71.9k citations
Fields of papers published in Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
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Countries where authors publish in Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
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- Not What, but How One Feels: The Measurement of Affect during Exercise (1989)
- A Modification to the Behavioural Regulation in Exercise Questionnaire to Include an Assessment of Amotivation (2004)
- Toward a New Measure of Intrinsic Motivation, Extrinsic Motivation, and Amotivation in Sports: The Sport Motivation Scale (SMS) (1995)
- Development and Validation of a Scale to Measure Optimal Experience: The Flow State Scale (1996)
- The Physical Self-Perception Profile: Devlopment and Preliminary Validation (1989)
- Physical Fitness and Academic Achievement in Third- and Fifth-Grade Students (2007)
- Physical Self-Description Questionnaire: Psychometric Properties and a Miiltitrait-Meltimethod Analysis of Relations to Existing Instruments (1994)
- Foundations of Sport and Exercise Psychology (1998)
- The Coaching Model: A Grounded Assessment of Expert Gymnastic Coaches’ Knowledge (1995)
- Development and Validation of the Multidimensional Sportspersonship Orientations Scale (1997)
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