Sport And Exercise Psychology: A Critical Introduction

(John Hannent) #1

Radio, S.J., Steinberg, G.M., Singer, R.N., Barba, D.A., and Melnikov, A. (2002). The influence of
an attentional focus strategy on alpha brain wave activity, heart rate, and dart-throwing
performance. International Journal of Sport Psychology, 33, 205–217.
Rahnama, N., Reilly, T., and Lees, A. (2002). Injury risk associated with playing actions during
competitive soccer. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 36, 354–359.
Ravizza, K.H. (2002). A philosophical construct: A framework for performance enhancement.
International Journal of Sport Psychology, 33, 4–18.
Reed, C.L. (2002). Chronometric comparisons of imagery to action: Visualizing versus physically
performing springboard dives. Memory and Cognition, 30, 1169–1178.
Reid, A. (2002). “Subtle captaincy gave Europe edge”. The Sunday Times, 6 October, p. 22 (Sport).
Rejeski, W.J., and Thompson, A. (1993). Historical and conceptual roots of exercise psychology. In
P.Seragananian (Ed.), Exercise psychology: The influence of physical exercise on psychological
processes (pp. 3–38). New York: John Wiley.
Rettew, D., and Reivich, K. (1995). Sports and explanatory style. In G.M. Buchanan and M.E. P.
Seligman (Eds.), Explanatory style (pp. 73–185). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates,
Inc.
Richardson, A. (1967a). Mental practice: A review and discussion, Part 1. Research Quarterly, 38,
95–107.
Richardson, A (1967b). Mental practice: A review and discussion, Part II. Research Quarterly, 38,
263–273.
Richardson, A. (1995). Individual differences in imaging: Their measurement, origins and
consequences. Amityville, NY: Baywood.
Richardson, J.T. E. (1999). Imagery. Hove, East Sussex: Psychology Press.
Ripoll, H., Kerlirzin, Y, Stein, J.F., and Reine, B. (1993). Decision making and visual strategies of
boxers in a simulated problem solving situation. In G.d’Ydewalle and J.Van Rensbergen (Eds.),
Perception and cognition: Advances in eye movement research (Studies in visual information
processing, Vol. 4, pp. 141–147). Amsterdam: North-Holland/Elsevier.
Roberts, G. (2001). Understanding the dynamics of motivation in physical activity: The influence
of achievement goals on motivational processes. In G.C.Roberts (Ed.), Advances in motivation
in sport and exercise (pp. 1–50). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.
Roberts, G.C., Spink, K.S., and Pemberton, C.L. (1999). Learning experiences in sport psychology
(2nd ed.). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.
Roberts, G.C., Treasure, D.C., and Balague, G. (1998). Achievement goals in sport: The
development and validation of the Perceptions of Success Questionnaire. Journal of Sports
Sciences, 16, 337–347.
Robertson, I. (2002). The mind’s eye: An essential guide to boosting your mental power. London:
Bantam Press.
Robson, C., Cripps, B., and Steinberg, H. (Eds.) (1996). Quality and quantity: Research methods in
sport and exercise psychology. Leicester: The British Psychological Society (Sport and Exercise
Psychology Section).
Rotella, B. (1985). The psychological care of the injured athlete. In L K.Bunker, R.J.Rotella, and
A.S.Reilly (Eds.), Sport psychology: Psychological considerations in maximizing sort
performance (pp. 273–287). Ann Arbor, MI: Mouvement.
Rousseau, J-J. (1953, originally published in 1781). The confessions. Harmondsworth, Middlesex:
Penguin.
Rozelle, R.M., and Campbell, D.T. (1969). More plausible rival hypotheses in the cross-lagged
panel correlation technique. Psychological Bulletin, 71, 74–80.
Sachs, M.L. (1981). Running therapy for the depressed client. Topics in Clinical Nursing, 3, 770–
786.
Sachs, M. L, Burke, K., and Schrader, D.C. (Eds.) (2001). Directory of graduate programs in
applied sport psychology (6th ed.). Morgantown, WV: Fitness Information Technology.


References 298
Free download pdf