Psychology gets in the game: sport, mind, and behavior, 1880-1960

2010; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 47; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês

10.5860/choice.47-6320

ISSN

1943-5975

Autores

Christopher D. Green, Ludy T. Benjamin,

Tópico(s)

American Sports and Literature

Resumo

Chapter 1. Introduction Christopher D. Green (York University, Toronto), and Ludy T. Benjamin (Texas A and M University) Chapter 2. The Dawn of Sport in Europe 1880 - 1930. Gunther Baumler (Technische Hochschule Munchen, Germany) Chapter 3. E. W. Scripture and the Application of New Psychology Methodology to Athletics. C. James Goodwin (Western Carolina University) Chapter 4. Norman Triplett and The Dawning Of Sport Psychology. Stephen F. Davis (Emporia State University, Kansas), Matthew T. Huss (Creighton University, Nebraska), and Angela H. Becker (Indiana University-Kokomo) Chapter 5. Early Research on the Acquisition of Skill in Archery by Karl S. Lashley and John B. Watson. Donald A. Dewsbury (University of Florida) Chapter 6. and Baseball: The Testing of Babe Ruth. Alfred H. Fuchs (Bowdoin College, Maine) Chapter 7. An Offensive Advantage: The Football Charging Studies at Stanford University. Frank G. Baugh (William Carey University, Mississippi) and Ludy T. Benjamin, Jr. (Texas A and M University) Chapter 8. Coleman Roberts Griffith: Father of North American Sport Psychology. Christopher D. Green (York University, Toronto) Chapter 9. Paul Brown: Bringing Psychological Testing to Football. Stephen T. Graef (University of Akron), Alan S. Kornspan (University of Akron), and David Baker (University of Akron) Chapter 10. Enhancing Performance in Sport: The Use of Hypnosis and Other Psychological Techniques in the 1950s and 1960s. Alan S. Kornspan (University of Akron) Chapter 11. Conclusion: The Proper History of Sport Psychology. Christopher D. Green (York University, Toronto) and Ludy T. Benjamin, Jr. (Texas A and M University)

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