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Does it Matter When the Setback Happened? Assessing Differences in Setback Severity, Motivation, and Emotions in Sport
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Parker, Patti C., Pelletier, Gabrielle N., Daniels, Lia M., Mosewich, Amber D.
Whether engaging in sport at the elite or recreational level, setback experiences in sport are inevitable and can be detrimental for motivation. Furthermore, across the globe, sport setbacks are particularly critical to study in light of the COVID-19 pandemic interrupting athletes’ sport seasons....
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2017-08-09
Daniels, Lia M., McFeetors, Janelle, Prudhomme-Genereux, Annie, Bawden, Jennifer, Rinaldi, Christina
Museums and science centres are an excellent space for science and research to intersect by providing the general public opportunities to work with scientists who conduct the research and scientists to unpack their research for the public (e.g., Andre, Durksen, & Volman, 2016).
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The Role of Secondary Control in Fostering Psychosocial Wellbeing for Athletes During Setbacks
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Parker, Patti C., Daniels, Lia M., Mosewich, Amber D.
To date, empirical evidence on the function of secondary control (SC; e.g., adjusting the self to the environment) in sport is lacking. Previous control research shows SC in health and achievement settings can be adaptive for individuals facing setbacks when primary control (PC; e.g., acting on...