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The Social Psychology of Sport

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This book is written from the perspective of a social psychologist.

As a conse­ quence, the topics covered in the upcoming chapters were chosen from among those traditionally of interest to the discipline of social psychology.

A criterion for inclusion was the topic's usefulness in providing insights and/or understand­ ing ofthe social processes at work in sports settings.

To this end, I have drawn ex­ tensively from mainstream journals in social psychology (e. g. , Journal of Per­ sonality and Social Psychology), and grounded the discussion of topics and issues on the methodologically sound studies/experiments they generally provide.

There is also an equally strong interdisciplinary emphasis that features research from physical education, sociology, management science, and education.

I have made a further attempt, not as successful as I would have liked, to incorporate a substan­ tial amount of the fine sports research that has been conducted overseas, particu­ larly in Europe and Australia.

I am hopeful that in bringing together the works of international scholars from a variety of disciplines a clearer and balanced outline of this field will take shape. And now a word about the audience for this text and how to get the most from its pages.

I would suggest that the reader have taken a course in social psychology following an introductory-level course.

An introductory course in research methodology would also be helpful.

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£44.99
Product Details
0387977929 / 9780387977928
Paperback / softback
796.01
14/05/1993
United States
313 pages, 13 Illustrations, black and white; XIII, 313 p. 13 illus.
155 x 235 mm