Edizioni Luigi Pozzi

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International Journal of Sport Psychology

Wegner, Mirko; Teubel, Thomas (2014). The implicit achievement motive predicts match performance and the explicit motive choices for goal distances in team sports. International Journal of Sport Psychology, 45, pp. 1-18. Edizioni Luigi Pozzi 10.7352/IJSP 2014.45.79

Englert, Christoph; Bertrams, Alex (2014). What is self-control depleting in sports? Effects of vicarious experiences on performance. International Journal of Sport Psychology, 45(1), pp. 1-10. Edizioni Luigi Pozzi

Englert, Christoph; Wolff, Wanja (2015). Ego depletion and persistent performance in a cycling task. International Journal of Sport Psychology, 46, pp. 137-151. Edizioni Luigi Pozzi

Zuber, Claudia; Sieghartsleitner, Roland; Zibung, Marc; Conzelmann, Achim (2022). “Who made it to the Pros?” A 5-Year Longitudinal Study on the Role of Achievement Motivation in Football. International Journal of Sport Psychology, 53, pp. 75-82. Edizioni Luigi Pozzi 10.7352/IJSP.2022.53.075

Seiler, Roland (2020). The early years of FEPSAC (1969-1989). Challenges for sport psychology in a divided continent. International Journal of Sport Psychology, 51(5), pp. 436-455. Edizioni Luigi Pozzi 10.7352/IJSP.2020.51.436

Chu, I-Hua; Nigg, Claudio; Wu, Wenlan; Guo, Lan-Yuen (2016). Self-determined Motivation Predicts Different Physical Activity Behaviors in Patients with Coronary Heart Disease. International Journal of Sport Psychology, 47(6) Edizioni Luigi Pozzi 10.7352/IJSP2016.47.545

Nigg, C. R. (2003). Do Sport Participation Motivations Add to the Transtheoretical Model Applied to Adolescent Exercise Behavior? International Journal of Sport Psychology, 34, pp. 208-225. Edizioni Luigi Pozzi

Biddle, S. J. H.; Nigg, C. R. (2000). Theories of exercise behavior. International Journal of Sport Psychology, 31, pp. 290-304. Edizioni Luigi Pozzi

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