Athlete Self-Report Measure Use and Associated Psychological Alterations
The experience of athletes and practitioners has led to the suggestion that use of an athlete self-report measure (ASRM) may increase an athlete's self-awareness, satisfaction, motivation, and confidence. This study sought to provide empirical evidence for this assertion by evaluating psycholog...
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Main Authors: | Anna E. Saw (Author), Luana C. Main (Author), Sam Robertson (Author), Paul B. Gastin (Author) |
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2017-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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