Sport And Exercise Psychology: A Critical Introduction

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CT (computerised tomography), 133
cue-words (“triggers”), 125–7
Cunningham, Jarrod, 274
curling, 164
cycling, 12, 14, 166


daily goals, 56
Dalglish, Kenny, 14, 181
Daly, John, 90, 91
dangerous sports, 64–6, 262
dart-throwers, 110–11
dartitis, 90
darts, 3, 90, 92, 165–6
Davies, Jonathan, 8
Davis, Steve, 12, 69, 70
Davis Cup (tennis), 196
de Groot, A., 171
death anxiety, 65
decision-making, 12
declarative knowledge, 283
dehydration, 238
deliberate practice, 162;
characteristics, 185–6;
definition, 283;
Ericsson’s theory of, 183–90, 191
(implications, 188–9;
testing the theory, 187–8);
importance of, 187
depression, 238;
exercise and, 234–5
descriptive research, 17
Dicks, Julian, 181
disinhibition, 65
dispositional attributions, 48, 283
distractibility, 117
distractions, 116–18, 128;
exploration exercise, 118–19;
research on, 117, 118;
simulation of, 120–1
divided attention, 103, 104, 115;
definition, 283
diving, 64
Dodson, John, 86
Doherty, Ken, 3, 12, 101, 102
Dokic, Jelena, 6, 124
dress rehearsal, 120
Drewery, Eileen, 31
drive theory, 85–6
drugs, dependence on, 20
dual-task approach, 112–13, 283
Durkan, Kieran, 263


Subject index 329
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