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Improving physical performance tests: time to include a psychologist

British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2016
Hegedus and Cook recently highlighted the lack of evidence supporting physical performance tests (PPTs) in sports medicine1 and asked whether these tests would ever be validated like ‘their self-report cousins’ and ‘predict a complex and multidimensional concept such as injury’.
Josh B, Kazman   +5 more
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Stereotype threat and test performance: A primer for school psychologists

Journal of School Psychology, 2007
Abstract Ethical guidelines require school psychologists to ensure that their assessment practices are nondiscriminatory, but typical discussions on this topic neglect the possible discriminatory effects of cultural stereotypes on assessment results.
Alexander H. Jordan, Benjamin J. Lovett
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The relationship between student health and academic performance: Implications for school psychologists

School Psychology International, 2015
Children who are unhealthy are at higher risk for school problems than students who are free from medical problems. Students with poor health have a higher probability of school failure, grade retention, and dropout. The relationship between student health and academic success is complex.
Steven R. Shaw   +3 more
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The Role of the Sport and Performance Psychologist with the Coach and Team: Implications for Performance Consulting

2012
AbstractThe complex and dynamic relationships among the sport psychologist, the coach, and the team (athletes and staff) are discussed in this chapter. The consultative nature of the work of the sport and performance psychologist and how psychological interventions are applied in organizational settings are addressed and discussed.
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The Relation Between Performance Feedback and Job Attitudes Among School Psychologists

School Psychology Review, 1990
This study examined the hypothesis that the feedback environment of school psychologists would relate to their job satisfaction and self-perceptions of work competence.
Kevin J. Williams   +2 more
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Path analytic modeling of psychologists’ openness to performing clinical work with telepsychology: A national study

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2019
AbstractObjectiveTo examine whether the Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA) and Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) apply to psychologists’ openness to using telepsychology.MethodParticipants were 1,791 psychologists currently practicing psychotherapy. Participants represented all 50 US states and averaged 26.33 (SD = 11.18) years in clinical practice.
Bradford S. Pierce   +2 more
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Sexual abuse in high performance sport: Implications for the sport psychologist

Psychology of Women Section Review, 2012
Organised competitive sport forms a social institution in many countries which addresses Articles 29 and 31 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child – the directives that respectively, every child has the right to play and that children’s talents, mental and physical abilities be developed to their fullest potential.
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Professional practices utilized by psychologists and performance enhancement specialists in their work with performing artists

2009
Performance psychology can be considered as an emerging aspect of research and professional practice, nationally and internationally, with traditional focus and application having been largely upon athletics, being referred to as sport psychology. This dissertation examined the reported professional practices in providing services to performing artists
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Five Facets of Musical Expression: A Psychologist's Perspective on Music Performance

Psychology of Music, 2003
The aim of this article is to outline a psychological approach to expression in music performance that could help to provide a solid foundation for the teaching of expressive skills in music education. Drawing on previous research, the author suggests that performance expression is best conceptualized as a multi-dimensional phenomenon consisting of ...
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