Psychology Gets in the Game
Sport, Mind, and Behavior, 1880-1960
Christopher D Green editor Ludy T Benjamin, Jr editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Nebraska Press
Published:1st Dec '09
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A collection of essays examining the prehistory of sports psychology
Although sport psychology did not fully mature as a recognized discipline until the 1960s, pioneering psychologists in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries sought to understand mental factors that affect athletic performance. The essays collected in this volume tell the stories of these psychologists and their subjects and of the social and academic context that surrounded them.Although sport psychology did not fully mature as a recognized discipline until the 1960s, pioneering psychologists in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, making greater use of empirical research methodologies, sought to understand mental factors that affect athletic performance. Though the psychologists behind the studies described here worked independently of one another and charted their own distinct courses of inquiry, their works, taken together, provided the corpus of precedents and foundations on which the modern field of sport psychology was built. The essays collected in this volume tell the stories not only of these psychologists and their subjects but of the social and academic context that surrounded them, shaping and being shaped by their ideas.
""Providing excellent case studies of how experimental psychology was carried out in its early years, psychologists Christopher Green and Ludy Benjamin offer a look at those who did early work on what is now known as sport psychology.""—S. R. Flora, Choice
ISBN: 9780803222267
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324 pages