Search Results - Personality and Individual Differences
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Are you as tired as I am? Mental fatigue perception in female Australian rules football athletes over a season: The influence of personality
Wirtz, S., Huynh, M., Smith, M., Webster, K. E., MacMahon, C.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2025)“…Thus, this study investigated personality traits as moderators of these interindividual differences. …”
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Power wheelchair adaptive team sport involvement: Experience, impact on quality of life, and physical fitness
Hayward, L., Hogan, D., Melam, A., Raine, L., McCullough, A., Bell, A.Published in Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport (2025)“…Results: Four qualitative themes described adults with disability experiences: Community; Personal gain; Competition; and Barriers. WHOQOL-BREF means averaged 60 points for all four domains, no significant differences existed between US and Scandinavian players. …”
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Differences in nervous system properties, personality profiles, and mental reliability among basketball players of the Ukrainian deaflympic national team
Mazin, V., Cherepiekhina, O., Alibekov, A., Bykov, V.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2025)“…The importance of examining differences in nervous system characteristics, personality profiles, and mental reliability between basketball players of the Ukrainian Deaflympics national team who compete for professional clubs (n=6) and those who play only for the national team (n=5). …”
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Longitudinal associations between coach-athlete relationship quality and individual injury rate among young handball players: A variable and person-centered approach in intensive t...
Roux, V., Trouilloud, D.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2025)“…A linear growth model and a multiple regression analysis indicated that the evolution of coach-athlete relationship quality was negatively related to athletes` individual injury rate over the season. In addition, latent class growth analyses and ANOVA revealed inter-individual differences in the evolution of this association, indicating that athletes who perceived a deterioration in the relationship with their coach were more often injured during the season. …”
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Anthropometric and performance changes in male college 15s rugby union student-athletes over 52 weeks using in-person training and online training supervision
Rishiraj, N., Prasad, N., Niven, B.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2024)“…During the remaining 17 weeks (off-season), the student-athletes followed individualized training programs with OTS. Data were collected on two anthropometric variables and nine performance variables. …”
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Characteristics of specific training in elite handball players specialized in goalkeeper position
Mihaila, I., Popescu, M.-C., Pascual-Fuertes, X., Popescu, D.-C., Stancu, M., Acsinte, A., Ciorba, C.Published in Pedagogy of Physical Culture and Sports (2024)“…In the right and left leg Execution speed test, the differences observed reveal individual adaptations. …”
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Relationship between aerobic and anaerobic parameters and functional classification in wheelchair basketball players
De Lira, C. A. B., Vancini, R. L., Minozzo, F. C., Sousa, B. S., Dubas, J. P., Andrade, M. S., Steinberg, L. L., Da Silva, A. C.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2010)“…In order to provide fair and equitable competition among persons with different disabilities and functional capacity, a separate functional classification system has been devised for each sport. …”
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Characteristics and differences in the verbal responses of expert and novice basketball coaches elicited by cognition of fixed vtr images and vr images
Yasuyuki, N.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…METHODS: The persons to be analyzed are 2 novice coaches and 2 proficient coaches in the college basketball club. …”
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Identity orientation affects rugby players` performance and decision making
Hacques, G., Bourgeais, Q., Campo, M., Seifert, L.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…The decision making of the first attacker was assessed by the decision made (pass, skip pass or cross), the time of possession of the ball, the length of the passes, and the distance to the closest defender at the time of passing. Results Individual and collective motivational goals decreased and increased VAS scores, respectively (mean difference of 1.4 points, p < .001). …”
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Comparative analysis of the situational efficiency parameters of basketball players in two regional ABA leagues
Colakhodzic, E., Sesar, T., Popo, A.Published in Homosporticus (2020)“…Basketball players in two-regional ABA leagues differ statistically and significantly in 2 parameters of situational efficiency, shot by 2 points and personal mistakes. …”
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An analytical study of levels of innovative thinking among handball players
Zeghair, H. O., Abbas, K. H., Hasan, S. H.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2021)“…Players differ in their responses to different alerts and situations depending on individual differences. …”
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Personality profile of team handball referees at expert level
Dodt, M., Fasold, F., Memmert, D.Published in German Journal of Exercise and Sport Research (2022)“…Individual differences in personality are related to job performance in sports, especially with regard to coping with pressure and stress. …”
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Rugby coaches` perceptions of their in-competition role
Mouchet, A., Duffy, P.Published in Sports Coaching Review (2020)“…This variety of statements revealed individual "coaching styles", adaptation to specific contexts, personal points of view and the importance of previous experiences in match coaching situations. …”
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Sex-specific head impact exposure in rugby: Measurement considerations and relationships to clinical outcomes
Kieffer, E. E.Published 2021“…Concussions are diffuse injuries that affect areas of the brain responsible for a person`s physical, cognitive, and emotional health. …”
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