Tag: Kacey C. Neely
Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, Volume 36, 2024, Issue 3
The Journal of Applied Sport Psychology is a refereed journal designed to advance thought, theory, and research on applied aspects of sport and exercise psychology. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: “Everyone was sort of just like ‘ew’”: Adolescent athletes’ experiences of menstruation in sport by Viktoria Keil, Margo E. K. Adam & Kacey C. Neely.
Psychology of Sport and Exercise, Vol. 63, November 2022
Psychology of Sport and Exercise is an international forum for scholarly reports in the psychology of sport and exercise, broadly defined. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Not your average sport parents: How sport scholars make decisions about their own children’s sport involvement by Heather K. Larson, Tara-Leigh F. McHugh, Bradley W. Young, Wendy M. Rodgers.
The Sport Psychologist, Volume 35, 2021, Issue 4
TSP is a scholarly refereed journal designed as a forum to stimulate thought and disseminate knowledge that focuses on the application and practice of sport psychology. The Forum Editor’s choice from the current issue: From the Lesson Tee to the Course: A Naturalistic Investigation of Attentional Focus in Elite Golf by Steven Orr, Andrew Cruickshank, Howie J. Carson.
Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, Volume 40, 2018, Issue 4
The Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology (JSEP) is designed to stimulate and communicate research theory in all areas of sport and exercise psychology. JSEP emphasizes original research reports that advance our understanding of human behavior as it relates to sport and exercise.
International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology, Volume 10, 2017, Issue 1
IRSEP is the first scholarly, peer-reviewed journal that publishes critical reviews of research literature in sport and exercise psychology. Typically, these reviews evaluate relevant conceptual and methodological issues in the field and provide a critique of the strengths and weaknesses of empirical studies that address common themes or hypotheses.