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Foundations of Sport and Exercise Psychology

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This chapter discusses motivation, group and team Dynamics, and leadership in the context of sport and exercise psychology.
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Chapter 1. Welcome to Sport and Exercise Psychology Chapter 2. Personality and Sport Chapter 3. Motivation Chapter 4. Arousal, Stress, and Anxiety Chapter 5. Competition and Cooperation Chapter 6. Feedback, Reinforcement, and Intrinsic Motivation Chapter 7. Group and Team Dynamics Chapter 8. Group Cohesion Chapter 9. Leadership Chapter 10. Communication.

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