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The Contribution of Structured Activity and Deliberate Play to the Development of Expert Perceptual and Decision-Making Skill [PDF]
The developmental histories of 32 players in the Australian Football League (AFL), independently classified as either expert or less skilled in their perceptual and decision-making skills, were collected through a structured interview process and their year-on-year involvement in structured and deliberate play activities retrospectively determined ...
Berry, Jason +2 more
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Play risk evaluation for hydrocarbon exploration
Risk and uncertainty are coherent attributes in hydrocarbon play exploration, and comprehensive exploration strategy requires a deliberate consideration of risk aversion and an faithful understanding of uncertainty.
Zengqin LIU, Rui LÜ
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A scoping review on developmental activities of girls' and women's sports
We provide a scoping review of research on athlete development in girls' and women's sports. Our emphasis is on pathways to expertise in the context of deliberate practice theory and associated models, such as the Developmental Model of Sport ...
Carrie M. Peters +2 more
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Developmental activities of elite junior hockey players: an analysis of early sport specialization
Early sport specialization is a popular and contentious topic in the scientific literature and popular media. The lure of extrinsic rewards has led to increasing rates of specialization among young athletes, while expert recommendations promote ...
W. J. Garland +3 more
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Aspects of Developmental Pathways toward World-Class Parasport
The developmental pathways of athletes with a physical disability into world-class parasport are much less researched and understood compared to able-bodied athletes’ participation histories. The purpose of this study was to investigate the developmental
Lise Storli +2 more
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Expertise development in musicians : the roles of deliberate play and deliberate practice [PDF]
For many years, researchers have been investigating how and why certain people develop into experts in a given field. A primary difference between experts and non-experts is how they practice. Experts spend considerable amounts of time in deliberate practice, i.e., an intense, targeted form of practice (Ericsson, 1996), rather than mindless repetition.
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ObjectiveTo understand the relationship between deliberate rumination and post-traumatic growth and the mechanisms affecting this relationship, we constructed an adjustment model to test the impact of deliberate rumination on the post-traumatic growth of
Yanhua Xu +3 more
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2K-Reality and the Compliant Sports Augmentation Framework for Grassroots Sports
In this paper, we introduce the Compliant Sports Augmentation Framework (CSAF), which aims to promote a sociocultural approach to the design of sports technology for grassroots sports.
Timothy P. Ryan, Jonathan Duckworth
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BackgroundTo explore how self-disclosure leads to post-traumatic growth (PTG) in adults who have experienced traumatic events, this study identified the relationship between self-disclosure and post-traumatic growth in Korean adults.
Ji-Hyun Ryu, Kyung-Hyun Suh
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Turning the World Upside Down: Playing as the Deliberate Creation of Uncertainty [PDF]
Risk is big business. It has assumed almost universal acceptance as an ever-present reality of life, something out there waiting to cause harm (most notably to political, economic and health systems). It commands vast resources to develop preventative measures that are the preserve of experts issuing often contradictory advice and warnings.
Lester, Stuart, Russell, Wendy K
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