The Effect of Coaching Practices on Psychological Contract Fulfillment of Student-Athletes
We examine the relationships between coaching practices, psychological contract fulfillment and the impact it has on satisfaction and in-role behavior of student-athletes. We surveyed a total of 183 student-athletes in Canada. Utilizing Partial Least Squares path modeling algorithm, the results conf...
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Main Authors: | Rezania Davar (Author), Gurney Robert (Author) |
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2016-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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