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Champaign, IL : Human Kinetics, 2012
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ISBN 9781492596332 (online)
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ISBN 9780736086813 (print)
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Measurement in Sport and Exercise Psychology provides a complete analysis of the tools and methods used in sport and exercise psychology research. Each chapter of this accessible text presents key measurement variables and concepts, including their definitions; an evaluation of the measurement constructs and tools available; and an explanation of any controversies in each topic. The text includes access to an online resource that presents 14 measurement instruments in their entirety. Drawing on their experience as leading researchers in the field, editors Tenenbaum, Eklund, and Kamata have selected a team of recognized scholars to bring both breadth and depth to this essential resource. By thoroughly examining each measurement tool, Measurement in Sport and Exercise Psychology assists readers in determining strengths and limitations of each tool and discovering which tools are best suited to their research projects. Readers will also gain critical knowledge to expand the field by recognizing opportunities for new methods of measurement and evaluation. The text begins with a historical review of measurement in sport and exercise psychology followed by a comprehensive description of theories and measurement issues. It provides detailed information regarding ethical and cultural issues inherent in the selection of specific testing protocols as well as issues in interpreting meta-analysis. This is followed by discussion of the commonly used constructs and inventories in three areas: cognition, perception, and motivation measurement; emotion (affect) and coping measurement; and social and behavioral measurement. Recommendations for researchers and practitioners included at the end of each chapter provide starting points for considering ways to incorporate chapter content into research projects and professional practice..
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Chapter 1. Introduction to Measurement in Sport and Exercise Psychology / Gershon Tenenbaum, Robert Eklund, and Akihito Kamata ; Concepts, Items, and Responses ; Steps in Designing Measures ; Assigning Meaning to Measures ; Introspection and Measurement: Reliability and Validity ; Conclusion -- Chapter 2. Measurement Practice in Sport and Exercise Psychology: A Historical, Comparative, and Psychometric View / Weimo Zhu ; Key Developments in Educational and Psychological Measurement ; Progress and Status of Measurement in Sport and Exercise Psychology ; Conclusion ; Acknowledgements -- Part I. Measurement Basics, Methods, and Issues -- Measurement Basics -- Chapter 3. Reliability / Brandon K. Vaughn, Hwa-Young Lee, and Akihito Kamata ; The Theory of Reliability ; Estimating the Reliability Coefficient ; Standard Error of Measurement ; Evaluating the Magnitudes of Reliability Coefficients ; Improving Reliability ; Relationship to Validity ; Reliability for Multidimensional Instruments ; Misconceptions and Misuses of Reliability ; Conclusion -- Chapter 4. Conceptualizing Validity / Brandon K. Vaughn and Sarah R. Daniel ; Validity in Premodern Era ; Collecting Evidence of Validity ; Validity in Modern Era ; Issues of Validity in Research Designs ; Conclusion -- Chapter 5. Validating Scores from New Assessments: A Comparison of Classical Test Theory and Item Response Theory / Yaakov Petscher and Christopher Schatschneider ; Level of Analysis ; Item Difficulty ; Item Discrimination ; Item Response Theory Parameter Invariance ; Constructing the Assessment ; Sample Size ; Conclusion ---
Chapter 6. Factorial Invariance: Tools and Concepts for Strengthening Research / Ryne Estabrook ; Factorial Invariance ; Configural Invariance ; Metric Invariance ; Alternative Approaches ; Fitting Invariance Models ; Ordinal Data ; Conclusion ; Acknowledgments ; Appendix A: Coding Example of Mplus ; Appendix B: Coding Example of OpenMx -- Chapter 7. Modeling Change Over Time / Kevin J. Grimm and Nilam Ram ; Sample Data ; Analysis ; Latent Growth Curve Modeling ; Conclusion ; Acknowledgments ; Appendix -- Chapter 8. Rasch Modeling in Sort / Bernd Strauss, Dirk Busch, and Gershon Tenenbaum ; The Basic Idea of the Rasch Model ; An Example for the Use of the Ordinal Rasch Model ; Extensions and Generalizations of Rasch Modeling ; The Use of the Mixed Rasch Model: An Example ; Probabilistic Test Models in Sport Psychology and Exercise Sports ; Conclusion ; Measurement Methods -- Chapter 9. Idiosyncratic Measures in Sport / William A. Edmonds, Michael B. Johnson, Gershon Tenenbaum, and Akihito Kamata ; Theoretical and Conceptual Framework ; Eight-Step Idiosyncratic Approach ; Conclusion -- Chapter 10. Dynamic Assessment in Sport / Thomas Schack ; Dynamic Assessment ; Dynamic Assessment Concept and Procedures Dynamic Assessment of Motor Learning Potential ; Further Areas for Applying Dynamic Assessment in Sport Psychology ; Conclusion ; Acknowledgments -- Chapter 11. Verbal Reports of Cognitive Processes / David Eccles ; Validity of Verbal Reports of Cognitive Processes ; Methods Used in Studies of Psychological Skill Use With Regard to the Verbal Report Framework Proposed by Ericsson and Simon (1980) ; Summary of Methods Used in Studies of Psychological Skill Use With Regard to the Verbal Report Framework ; Concerns Over Using Verbal Report Methods ; Conclusion ; Acknowledgment --
Chapter 12. Making Sense of Words and Stories in Qualitative Research: Some Strategies for Consideration / Brett Smith and Andrew Sparks ; Analysing the Whats: Content ; Analysing the Hows: Performative Narrative Analysis ; Showing the Whats and Hows: Creative Analytic Practices ; Conclusion ; Acknowledgments ; Measurement Issues -- Chapter 13. Developmentally Informed Measurement in Sport and Exercise Psychology Research / Alan L. Smith, Travis E. Dorsch, and Eva V. Monsma ; Cognitive Abilities and Structures ; Social Development ; Biological Maturation ; Change in Multiple Domains ; Conclusion -- Chapter 14. Cultural Sport Psychology: Special Measurement Considerations / Tatiana V Ryba, Robert J. Schinke and Natalia B. Stambulova ; Assumptions and Principles of Cultural Sport Psychology ; Measuring Culture ; Conclusion -- Chapter 15. Synthesizing Measurement Outcomes through Meta-Analysis / Betsy J. Becker and Soyeon Ahn ; What is Meta-Analysis? ; Meta-Analysis in Sport and Exercise Psychology ; Measurement Issues in Meta-Analysis ; Conclusion -- Chapter 16. Ethics: Assessment and Measurement in Sport and Exercise Psychology / Jack C. Watson, Edward F. Etzel and Justine Vosloo ; Ethics and Ethics Codes ; Use of Technology ; Billing for Services ; Cultural Issues ; Conclusion ; Appendix: Codes of Ethics for Related Organizations -- Part II. Cognition, Perception, and Motivation Measurement -- Cognition Measurement -- Chapter 17. Cognitive Measures Related to Exercise and Physical Activity / Jennifer L. Etnier ; Theoretical Framework ; Limitations and Sources of Confusion ; Primary Measurement Tools ; Examples Studies ; Recommendations for Researchers and Practitioners --
Chapter 18. Anticipation and Decision Making: Skills, Methods, and Measures ; Andrew M. Williams and Bruce Abernethy ; Anticipation in Sport: Capturing Performance ; Decision Making in Sport: Capturing Performance ; Anticipation and Decision Making: Identifying Causal Mechanisms Using Process Measures of Performance ; Recommendations for Researchers and Practitioners -- Chapter 19. Measuring Mental Representations / Thomas Schack ; Mental Representations ; Cognitive Representation and Performance: Perspectives and Methods ; Mental Representations: A Theoretical Framework ; Measurement of Mental Representations ; Measuring Mental Representations in Sport ; Measuring Mental Representations in Sport: Insight From Empirical Studies ; Recommendations for Researchers and Practitioners ; Self-Perception Measurement -- Chapter 20. Physical Self-Concept / Herbert W. Marsh and Jacqueline H.S. Cheng ; Construct Definition of Physical Self-Concept ; Dimensions and Sources of Confusion: Self-Esteem Versus Self-Concept and Self-Efficacy ; Tools to Measure the Physical Self ; Examples from the Literature ; Recommendations for Researchers and Practitioners -- Chapter 21. Exercise and Self-Perception Constructs / Catherine Sabiston, James R. Whitehead, and Robert C. Eklund ; Self-Esteem and Self-Concept ; Exercise Identity ; Physical Activity Self-Definitions ; Exerciser Self-Schemata ; Possible Selves ; Dimensions and Sources of Confusion ; Recommendations for Researchers and Practitioners --
Chapter 22. Exercise-Related Self-Efficacy / Edward McAuley, Siobhan M. White, Emily L. Mailey, and Thomas R. Wojcicki ; Self-Efficacy and Social Cognitive Theory ; Primary Self-Efficacy Measures ; Evidence for Support: Examples From the Literature ; Further Issues Recommendations for Researchers and Practitioners ; Acknowledgments -- Chapter 23. Self-Efficacy and Collective-Efficacy ; Lori Dithurbide and Deborah L. Feltz ; Definitions ; Theoretical and Conceptual Framework ; Sources of Collective Efficacy Information ; Dimensions and Sources of Confusion in Self-Efficacy and Collective Efficacy ; Guidelines for Constructing Self- Efficacy and Collective Efficacy Scales ; Examples From the Literature ; Recommendations for Researchers and Practitioners -- Chapter 24. Effort Perception / Selen Razon, Jasmin Hutchinson, and Gershon Tenenbaum ; A Historical Perspective on Perceived Exertion ; Modern Psychophysics ; Models of Psychobiological Responses to Exercise ; Measurement of Perceived Effort ; Recommendations for Researchers and Practitioners ; Motivation Measurement -- Chapter 25. Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation in Sport and Exercise / Robert J. Vallerand, Eric D. Donahue, Marc-Andre K. Lafreniere ; Defining Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation ; The Nature of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation ; Multidimensional View of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation ; Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation at Different Levels of Generality ; Evaluation of Measures of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation in Sport and Exercise ; Recommendations for Researchers and Practitioners ---
Chapter 26. Exercise Motivation / Philip M. Wilson ; Key Concepts and Theoretical Frameworks ; Theory and Measurement ; Exercise Motivation Instruments ; Recommendations for Researchers and Practitioners ; Acknowledgments -- Chapter 27. Achievement Motivation Processes ; David E. Conroy and Amanda L. Hyde ; History of Achievement Motivation Theories ; Review of Achievement Motive Measures ; Review of Achievement Goal Measures ; Other Measures ; Recommendations for Researchers and Practitioners ; Acknowledgments -- Part III. Emotion, Affect, and Coping Measurement -- Chapter 28. Affect, Mood, and Emotion / Panteleimon Ekkekakis ; Choosing a Measure: A Three-Step Process ; Understanding the Differences Between Affect, Emotion, And Mood ; Hierarchical Structure of the Affective Domain: An Integrative Framework ; Review of Specific Measures ; Recommendations for Researchers and Practitioners -- Chapter 29. Emotional Reactivity / Christopher M. Janelle and Kelly M. Naugle ; Definitions and Dimensions of the Variable Construct ; Dimensions and Sources of Confusion ; Theoretical and Conceptual Frameworks ; Overview of Emotion Measures ; Recommendations for Researchers and Practitioners ; Acknowledgments --
Chapter 30. Flow / Susan Jackson and Robert C. Eklund ; Theoretical Framework ; Flow Dimensions ; Sources of Confusion in the Flow Construct ; Measurement Tools ; Examples From the Literature ; Recommendations for Researchers and Practitioners -- Chapter 31. Burnout / Robert C. Eklund, Tom Raedeke, Allen L. Smith, and Scott Cresswell ; Conceptualizing Athlete Burnout as a Syndrome ; Sources of Confusion About Athlete Burnout ; Burnout Measurement Tools for Athletes ; Sample Studies Using the ABQ From the Literature ; Recommendations for Researchers and Practitioners -- Chapter 32. Bayesian Approach of Measuring Competitive Crisis / Michael Bar-Eli and Gershon Tenenbaum ; Bayesian Notions in Psychology. An Approach to Judgment and Decision Making ; Theory of Psychological Performance Crisis ; Bayes’ Theorem: A Measurement Tool for Developing the Individual Performance Psychological Crisis ; Recommendations to Researchers and Practitioners -- Chapter 33. Psychological Skills ; Robert Weinberg and Samuel Forlenza ; History and Theoretical Foundations ; Issues and Limitations in the Measurement and Assessment of Psychological Skills ; Psychological Skill Assessment and Measurement ; Individual Assessments of Psychological Skills ; Recommendations for Researchers and Practitioners -- Chapter 34. Coping in Sport and Exercise / Ronnie Lidor, Peter R.E. Crocker, and Amber D. Mosewich ; Coping Concept and Definition ; Instruments and Questionnaires Assessing Coping Skills ; Preperformance Coping Strategies: The Case of Self-Paced Tasks ; Recommendations for Researchers and Practitioners -- Part IV. Social and Behavioral Measurement -- Chapter 35. Cohesion / Albert V. Carron, Mark A. Eys, and Luc J. Martin ; Definitions of Cohesion ; Conceptual Framework for Cohesion ; Sources of Confusion ; Questionnaires for Assessing Cohesion ; Overview of Questionnaire Use ; Recommended literature --
Chapter 36. Sequential Analysis of Team Communications and Effects on Team Performance / Allan Jeong ; Introduction to Team Communications ; Seven-Step Procedure for Sequentially Analyzing Team Communications ; Recommendations for Researchers and Practitioners -- Chapter 37. Models and Measurement of Leadership in Sport / Packianathan Chellandurai ; Theoretical Frameworks of Leadership in Sport ; Sources of Confusion ; Measures of Leadership ; Measures of Decision Style ; Measurement of Autonomy-Supportive Behavior ; Confusion in Purposes of Sport Participation ; Recommendations for Researchers and Practitioners -- Chapter 38. Moral Behavior / Maria Kavussanu and Ian D. Boardley ; Definitions of the Construct ; Theoretical and Conceptual Framework ; Dimensions and Sources of Confusion ; Main Tools for Measuring the Variables ; Examples From the Literature ; Recommendations for Researchers and Practitioners -- Chapter 39. Behavioral Measurement in Exercise Psychology / Claudio R. Nigg, Patricia J. Jordan, and Angela Atkins ; Concept Definitions ; Conceptual Issues ; Tools for Measuring Physical Activity ; Recommendations for Researchers and Practitioners

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