The Psychology of Doping in Sport (eBook, PDF)
Redaktion: Barkoukis, Vassilis; Tsorbatzoudis, Haralambos; Lazuras, Lambros
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The Psychology of Doping in Sport (eBook, PDF)
Redaktion: Barkoukis, Vassilis; Tsorbatzoudis, Haralambos; Lazuras, Lambros
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This is the first book to draw together cutting-edge research on the psychological processes underlying doping use in sport and exercise, thereby filling an important gap in our understanding of this centrally important issue in contemporary sport. Covering diverse areas of psychology such as social cognition, automatic and controlled processes, moral decision-making, and societal and contextual influence on behaviour, the book also explores methodological considerations surrounding doping assessment in psychological research as well as future directions for evidence-based preventive interventions and anti-doping education.…mehr
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317644187
- Artikelnr.: 43418247
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317644187
- Artikelnr.: 43418247
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sport: Linking behaviour, attitudes and psychological theory (Kate Kirby,
Suzanne Guerin, Aidan Moran and James Matthews) 2. "I am not sure what you
mean . . . . . ": The possible contribution of interpersonal appraisals to
social-cognitive accounts of doping use (Arnaldo Zelli, Luca Mallia and
Fabio Lucidi) 3. Modeling doping cognition from a dual process perspective
(Ralf Brand, Wanja Wolff and Franz Baumgarten) 4. Social cognitive
predictors of doping use: an integrative approach (Lambros Lazuras) Part 2:
Methodological considerations in doping research 5. When the "how" may at
least matter as much as the "what": The value of qualitative approaches in
doping research (Fabio Lucidi, Luca Mallia and Arnaldo Zelli) 6.
Substantive and Methodological Considerations of Social Desirability for
Doping in Sport (Daniel F. Gucciardi, Geoffrey Jalleh and Robert J. Donovan
) 7. Indirect measures in doping behaviour research (Andrea Petróczi) 8.
Minimizing response bias: An application of the randomized response
technique (Werner Pitsch) Part 3: Ethical aspects and implications in
doping use and control 9. Revisiting values in sports: The case of doping (
Lea Cleret) 10. Societal and athletes' perspectives on doping use in sport:
The Spirit of Sport (Jason Mazavov and Twan Huybers) 11. Moral
disengagement and doping (Maria Kavussanu) 12. Ethical Dilemma Training - A
new approach to doping prevention? (Anne-Marie Elbe and Ralf Brand) Part 4:
Doping research and prevention: Where we stand, and where we need to go?
13. Nutritional supplements in sport: prevalence, reasons for use and
relation to doping (Susan Backhouse and Lisa Whitaker) 14. Parent-Based
Interventions: Implications for Doping Prevention (Tonya Dodge, Paige
Clarke and Steffi Renninger) 15. Moving away from penalization: The role of
education-based campaigns (Vassilis Barkoukis) 16. Next steps in doping
research and prevention: Ten big questions (Haralambos Tsorbatzoudis,
Lambros Lazuras and Vassilis Barkoukis)
sport: Linking behaviour, attitudes and psychological theory (Kate Kirby,
Suzanne Guerin, Aidan Moran and James Matthews) 2. "I am not sure what you
mean . . . . . ": The possible contribution of interpersonal appraisals to
social-cognitive accounts of doping use (Arnaldo Zelli, Luca Mallia and
Fabio Lucidi) 3. Modeling doping cognition from a dual process perspective
(Ralf Brand, Wanja Wolff and Franz Baumgarten) 4. Social cognitive
predictors of doping use: an integrative approach (Lambros Lazuras) Part 2:
Methodological considerations in doping research 5. When the "how" may at
least matter as much as the "what": The value of qualitative approaches in
doping research (Fabio Lucidi, Luca Mallia and Arnaldo Zelli) 6.
Substantive and Methodological Considerations of Social Desirability for
Doping in Sport (Daniel F. Gucciardi, Geoffrey Jalleh and Robert J. Donovan
) 7. Indirect measures in doping behaviour research (Andrea Petróczi) 8.
Minimizing response bias: An application of the randomized response
technique (Werner Pitsch) Part 3: Ethical aspects and implications in
doping use and control 9. Revisiting values in sports: The case of doping (
Lea Cleret) 10. Societal and athletes' perspectives on doping use in sport:
The Spirit of Sport (Jason Mazavov and Twan Huybers) 11. Moral
disengagement and doping (Maria Kavussanu) 12. Ethical Dilemma Training - A
new approach to doping prevention? (Anne-Marie Elbe and Ralf Brand) Part 4:
Doping research and prevention: Where we stand, and where we need to go?
13. Nutritional supplements in sport: prevalence, reasons for use and
relation to doping (Susan Backhouse and Lisa Whitaker) 14. Parent-Based
Interventions: Implications for Doping Prevention (Tonya Dodge, Paige
Clarke and Steffi Renninger) 15. Moving away from penalization: The role of
education-based campaigns (Vassilis Barkoukis) 16. Next steps in doping
research and prevention: Ten big questions (Haralambos Tsorbatzoudis,
Lambros Lazuras and Vassilis Barkoukis)