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Social and psychological issues in sports / edited by Brendan M. O'Connor

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, c2012Description: xiii, 232 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781611228267
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • GV 558 .S66 2012
Contents:
Can Spectators' Mood Be Manipulated & Maintained in a Losing Game?: Interaction between Team Identification & Pre-Game Mood -- Identity Foreclosure? A Preliminary Investigation of Self-Complexity in Sport -- The Positive Relationship between Sport Team Identification & Social Psychological Well-Being : Identification with Favorite Teams versus Local Teams -- Social Interaction Effect on Interleague Play Attendance : The Case of the Japan Professional Baseball League -- Do the Best MLB Athletes Receive Coverage Regardless of Race & Nationality? A Content Analysis of Sport Magazines -- The Influence of Instrumental Motives & Daily Hassles on Spectator Aggression at Little League Baseball Games -- Shame in Sport : Issues & Directions -- The Fair Labor Standards Act in Intercollegiate Athletics : A Social Identity Perspective -- Team Identification, Fan Dysfunction, & Social Psychological Well-Being: Further Investigation of the Team Identification - Social Psychological Health Model -- A Deconstruction of Aggression & Violence in Youth Sport : Theoretical Frameworks Explaining Behavior -- International Students' Sport Spectator Behavior : Socialization & Cultural Expression
Summary: This book presents and discusses social issues involved in sports and athletics, as well as an examination of varying topics in sport psychology. Topics discussed include an investigation of self-complexity in sport; the relationship between sport team identification and sport psychological well-being; the social interaction effect on interleague play attendance; shame in sports; aggression and violence in youth...
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Annex General Circulation Gen. Ed - CEAS GC GV 558 .S66 2012 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000007880

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Can Spectators' Mood Be Manipulated & Maintained in a Losing Game?: Interaction between Team Identification & Pre-Game Mood -- Identity Foreclosure? A Preliminary Investigation of Self-Complexity in Sport -- The Positive Relationship between Sport Team Identification & Social Psychological Well-Being : Identification with Favorite Teams versus Local Teams -- Social Interaction Effect on Interleague Play Attendance : The Case of the Japan Professional Baseball League -- Do the Best MLB Athletes Receive Coverage Regardless of Race & Nationality? A Content Analysis of Sport Magazines -- The Influence of Instrumental Motives & Daily Hassles on Spectator Aggression at Little League Baseball Games -- Shame in Sport : Issues & Directions -- The Fair Labor Standards Act in Intercollegiate Athletics : A Social Identity Perspective -- Team Identification, Fan Dysfunction, & Social Psychological Well-Being: Further Investigation of the Team Identification - Social Psychological Health Model -- A Deconstruction of Aggression & Violence in Youth Sport : Theoretical Frameworks Explaining Behavior -- International Students' Sport Spectator Behavior : Socialization & Cultural Expression

This book presents and discusses social issues involved in sports and athletics, as well as an examination of varying topics in sport psychology. Topics discussed include an investigation of self-complexity in sport; the relationship between sport team identification and sport psychological well-being; the social interaction effect on interleague play attendance; shame in sports; aggression and violence in youth...

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