Johnson, 2025 - Google Patents
Decision making in sportsJohnson, 2025
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- Johnson J
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- Psychology of Sport and Exercise
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There has been tremendous growth in the study of decision making in sports psychology, which has involved several theoretical approaches and paradigms from the progression of decision research more broadly. This review article summarizes the latter to establish …
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