Decision Making for Sports Officials
Training and Assessment Perspectives
Paul Larkin author Ian Cunningham author Clare MacMahon author Duncan Mascarenhas author Aden Kittel author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:9th Jun '25
£145.00
This title is due to be published on 9th June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
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Sports Official Decision-Making is a timely text that will help officiating educators and academics better account for decision-making demands and constraints in performance to reimagine and enhance tools and approaches to assist with the transfer of skills from off-field training processes to on-field performance. This centres on the alignment between explicit and implicit methods to develop decision-making skill and criteria for its assessment and evaluation in successful performance whilst also reflecting on the way other occupational domains treat decision-making training by providing examples of practice and testing.
The book cuts across sports, competitive levels and evolution of approaches within the sport industry, implementing knowledge translation principles to ensure the book is useful for improving performance amongst sports officials at any level. As such, the book has distinct sections to separate and address aspects of sport-specific characteristics of sport official decision process, what we should aim to train and monitor as criteria for decision-making performance improvement
Delivering cutting edge research and amalgamates the research into defined areas into concepts that can be applied to officiating or applied work with officiating populations that are sport-specific, Sports Official Decision-Making will be key reading for sport science academics and students around the world as well as sports officials, officiating educators and sport managers.
"This book is an essential resource for understanding the complexities of match officiating and expertly blends theory and practice, offering invaluable insights into decision-making under pressure. A must-read for officials at all levels, this book significantly contributes to advancing the art and science of officiating."
—Sara Cox, MBE, International Rugby Union Referee
"This is a timely and remarkable book that covers a holistic perspective of under-researched officials’ judgments and decisions in sports. A delightfully readable and one-of-a-kind book for all that love sports!"
—Markus Raab, Professor of Psychology, German Sport University Cologne
ISBN: 9781032615929
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312 pages