Search Results - European Review of Applied Psychology
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Understanding injuries in sports: Self-reported injury and perceived risk of injury among adolescents
Travert, M., Maiano, C., Griffet , J.Published in European Review of Applied Psychology (2017)“…European Review of Applied Psychology…”
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Team coaching: One more clue for fostering team effectiveness
Dimas, I. D., Rebelo, T., Lourenco, P. R.Published in European Review of Applied Psychology (2016)“…European Review of Applied Psychology…”
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Perceiving red decreases motor performance over time: A pilot study
Briki, W., Rinaldi, K., Riera, F., Trong, T. T., Hue, O.Published in European Review of Applied Psychology (2015)“…European Review of Applied Psychology…”
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The effect of red and blue uniforms on competitive anxiety and self-confidence in virtual sports contests
Recours, R., Briki, W.Published in European Review of Applied Psychology (2015)“…European Review of Applied Psychology…”
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The effect of red and blue uniforms on competitive anxiety and self-confidence in virtual sports contests
Recours, R., Brik, W.Published in European Review of Applied Psychology (2015)“…European Review of Applied Psychology…”
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Course-of-action theory in table tennis: a qualitative analysis of the knowledge used by three elite players during matches
Seve, C., Saury, J., Leblanc, S., Durand, M.Published in European Review of Applied Psychology (2005)“…European Review of Applied Psychology…”