The experience of athletes and practitioners has led to the suggestion that use of an athlete self-report measure (ASRM) may increase an athlete’s self-awareness, satisfaction, motivation, and confidence. This study sought to provide empirical evidence for this assertion by evaluating psychological alterations associated with ASRM use across a diverse athlete population. Athletes (n = 335) had access to an ASRM for 16 weeks and completed an online survey at baseline, and weeks 4, 8, and 16. Generalized estimating equations were used to evaluate the associations between ASRM compliance and outcome measures. Compared to baseline, confidence and extrinsic motivation were most likely increased at weeks 4, 8, and 16. Satisfaction and intrinsic m...
This study aimed to examine the frequency and modes of psychological priming techniques and strategi...
The purpose of the four studies described in this article was to develop and test a new measure of c...
The purpose of the four studies described in this article was to develop and test a new measure of c...
The experience of athletes and practitioners has led to the suggestion that use of an athlete self-r...
The experience of athletes and practitioners has led to the suggestion that use of an athlete self-r...
Athlete self-report measures (ASRM) are a popular method of athlete monitoring in high-performance s...
Athlete self-report measures (ASRM) are a popular method of athlete monitoring in high-performance s...
Athlete self-report measures (ASRM) are a common and cost-effective method of athlete monitoring. It...
Background: It is important that psychological structures have an impact on athlete performance, suc...
The purpose of this study is to examine the validity of Self-Monitoring Method as for psychological ...
Background Monitoring athlete well-being is essential to guide training and to detect any progressio...
M. Clements & J. Simmons Bethel University, St. Paul, MN Purpose: The purpose of this research is to...
Although research guided by self-determination theory has explored the conditions (i.e. autonomy sup...
Athlete self-report measures (ASRMs) are used in research and practice as an accurate, practical, an...
To address calls for context-specific measurement of social support, this article reports the develo...
This study aimed to examine the frequency and modes of psychological priming techniques and strategi...
The purpose of the four studies described in this article was to develop and test a new measure of c...
The purpose of the four studies described in this article was to develop and test a new measure of c...
The experience of athletes and practitioners has led to the suggestion that use of an athlete self-r...
The experience of athletes and practitioners has led to the suggestion that use of an athlete self-r...
Athlete self-report measures (ASRM) are a popular method of athlete monitoring in high-performance s...
Athlete self-report measures (ASRM) are a popular method of athlete monitoring in high-performance s...
Athlete self-report measures (ASRM) are a common and cost-effective method of athlete monitoring. It...
Background: It is important that psychological structures have an impact on athlete performance, suc...
The purpose of this study is to examine the validity of Self-Monitoring Method as for psychological ...
Background Monitoring athlete well-being is essential to guide training and to detect any progressio...
M. Clements & J. Simmons Bethel University, St. Paul, MN Purpose: The purpose of this research is to...
Although research guided by self-determination theory has explored the conditions (i.e. autonomy sup...
Athlete self-report measures (ASRMs) are used in research and practice as an accurate, practical, an...
To address calls for context-specific measurement of social support, this article reports the develo...
This study aimed to examine the frequency and modes of psychological priming techniques and strategi...
The purpose of the four studies described in this article was to develop and test a new measure of c...
The purpose of the four studies described in this article was to develop and test a new measure of c...