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Mark W. Aoyagi

Researcher at University of Denver

Publications -  16
Citations -  440

Mark W. Aoyagi is an academic researcher from University of Denver. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sport psychology & Excellence. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 16 publications receiving 396 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark W. Aoyagi include University of Missouri.

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Organizational Citizenship Behavior in Sport: Relationships with Leadership, Team Cohesion, and Athlete Satisfaction

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors introduce the construct of organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) into the sport psychology literature and examine its utility in sport and provide preliminary evidence for OCB as a unique and meaningful construct in sport.
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The role of positive ethics and virtues in the context of sport and performance psychology service delivery.

TL;DR: In this article, positive and virtue ethics are introduced to sport and performance psychology ethical literature as an additional resource, and advice for managing the issues of multiple relationships (including boundaries and dual agency), confidentiality, and self-regulation are provided.
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Reflections and directions: The profession of sport psychology past, present, and future.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify performance excellence as the unique aspect of sport psychology and propose the field be identified as “performance psychology” in order topractice performance psychology competently, four areas of training are identified: (a) performanceexcellence, mental health counseling, (c) consulting psychology, and (d) performance specialtydomain(s).
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Helping Rural Adolescents Make Successful Postsecondary Transitions: A Longitudinal Study

TL;DR: Enhanced career development in high school was significantly connected to more successful transitions into the adult roles of worker and learner and to greater satisfaction with one's life.
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Helping to build a profession: A working definition of sport and performance psychology

TL;DR: In this article, a definition of applied sport psychology as a subfield of performance psychology is proposed, which creates a consistent core identity by putting the focus on the purpose of the profession's work.