The Group Environment Questionnaire

The Group Environment Questionnaire

Author: Albert V. Carron

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 56

ISBN-13: 9781885693440

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The widely acclaimed Group Environment Questionnaire is a test that assesses group cohesion in sport measures the task and social aspects of an athlete's perceptions of and attraction to the group. The GEQ contains 18 items and has four scales: Individual Attraction to Group Task; Individual Attraction to Group Social; Group Integration Task; and Group Integration Social. This Manual provides the test user with extensive detail about the GEQ. Also contains the GEQ and scoring key. Purchase of the manual entitles the user to reproduce multiple copies of the GEQ for test projects.


The Group Effect

The Group Effect

Author: John Bruhn

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2009-06-06

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 144190364X

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Sociologists and anthropologists have had a long interest in studying the ways in which cultures shaped different patterns of health, disease, and mortality. Social scientists have documented low rates of chronic disease and disability in non-Western societies and have suggested that social stability, cultural homogeneity and social cohesion may play a part in explaining these low rates. On the other hand, in studies of Western societies, social scientists have found that disease and mortality assume different patterns among various ethnic, cultural and social-economic groups. The role of stress, social change and a low degree of cohesion have been suggested, along with other factors as contributing to the variable rates among different social groups. Social cohesion has been implicated in the cause and recovery from both physical and psychological illnesses. Although there has been a large amount of work established the beneficial effects of cohesion on health and well-being, relatively little work has focused on HOW increased social cohesion sustains or improves health. This work is based on the premise that there are risk factors, including social cohesion that regulate health and disease in groups. One of the challenges is how to measure social cohesion – it can be readily observed and experienced but difficult to quantify. A better understanding of how social cohesion works will be valuable to improving group-level interventions.


Team Cohesion

Team Cohesion

Author: Eduardo Salas

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2015-11-18

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 1785602829

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Research on Managing Groups and Teams provides a forum for truly novel ideas and emerging lines of inquiry across many group-related topics.


Group Work Research

Group Work Research

Author: Charles D. Garvin

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 185

ISBN-13: 0195381548

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This book takes the reader through all the phases of designing and implementing group work research -- that is, formulating a research question, developing hypotheses, selecting instruments, and disseminating.


Foundations of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 7E

Foundations of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 7E

Author: Weinberg, Robert S.

Publisher: Human Kinetics

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 680

ISBN-13: 1492561142

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This text provides a comprehensive view of sport and exercise psychology with the latest research on grit, mindfulness, emotional intelligence, cultural diversity, substance abuse, exercise adherence, ethics, professional issues, and transitions in sport.


Advances in Sport Psychology

Advances in Sport Psychology

Author: Thelma S. Horn

Publisher: Human Kinetics

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 520

ISBN-13: 9780736057356

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This third edition presents a thorough review of the literature and terminilogy in key topic areas. The clear explanation of potential research directions and the list of contributors make this a must-have book for students of sport psychology.


Social Psychology in Sport

Social Psychology in Sport

Author: Louise Davis

Publisher: Human Kinetics

Published: 2024-01-22

Total Pages: 481

ISBN-13: 1718201818

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"This edited textbook offers a global perspective on research, practice, and future directions in social psychology in sport. Topics include relationships, communication, leadership, motivation, and morality. Readers gain insight into the interactions and dynamics that affect sport performance and the sport experience for youth and adult athletes and coaches"--


Foundations of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 6E

Foundations of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 6E

Author: Weinberg, Robert S.

Publisher: Human Kinetics

Published: 2014-09-22

Total Pages: 664

ISBN-13: 1450469817

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As the leading text in sport and exercise psychology, Foundations of Sport and Exercise Psychology, Sixth Edition, provides a thorough introduction to key concepts in the field. This text offers both students and new practitioners a comprehensive view of sport and exercise psychology, drawing connections between research and practice and capturing the excitement of the world of sport and exercise.


Measurement in Sport and Exercise Psychology

Measurement in Sport and Exercise Psychology

Author: Gershon Tenenbaum

Publisher: Human Kinetics

Published: 2011-11-18

Total Pages: 724

ISBN-13: 1492582697

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Measurement in Sport and Exercise Psychology provides a complete analysis of the tools and methods used in sport and exercise psychology research. Each chapter of this accessible text presents key measurement variables and concepts, including their definitions; an evaluation of the measurement constructs and tools available; and an explanation of any controversies in each topic. The text includes access to an online resource that presents 14 measurement instruments in their entirety. This resource also contains additional web links to many other measurement instruments. Drawing on their experience as leading researchers in the field, editors Tenenbaum, Eklund, and Kamata have selected a team of recognized scholars to bring both breadth and depth to this essential resource. By thoroughly examining each measurement tool, Measurement in Sport and Exercise Psychology assists readers in determining strengths and limitations of each tool and discovering which tools are best suited to their research projects. Readers will also gain critical knowledge to expand the field by recognizing opportunities for new methods of measurement and evaluation. The text begins with a historical review of measurement in sport and exercise psychology followed by a comprehensive description of theories and measurement issues. It provides detailed information regarding ethical and cultural issues inherent in the selection of specific testing protocols as well as issues in interpreting meta-analysis. This is followed by discussion of the commonly used constructs and inventories in three areas: cognition, perception, and motivation measurement; emotion (affect) and coping measurement; and social and behavioral measurement. Recommendations for researchers and practitioners included at the end of each chapter provide starting points for considering ways to incorporate chapter content into research projects and professional practice. Tables located at the end of each chapter summarize key information for quick reference and provide online sources, when available, so that readers can access each measurement tool. Original source information is provided for those tools not available online. Measurement in Sport and Exercise Psychology assists readers in evaluating the effectiveness of specific measurement tools. As the most complete and up-to-date directory of tools and inventories in the field of sport and exercise, this text offers a thorough explanation of considerations, controversies, recommendations, and locations for accessing these measurement tools.