The Role of Coach's Gender on Coaching Self-Efficacy for Division III Female Student-Athletes
The landscape of women in college sports has improved dramatically since the enactment of Title IX in 1972. Participation rates and funding have increased, providing a more inclusive environment for female student-athletes to compete. However, females ascending to leadership positions within the NCA...
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Main Authors: | Swim, Nicholas (Author), Walker, Khirey (Author), Turick, Robert (Author), Judge, Lawrence (Author) |
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Bowling Green State University,
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