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An Analysis Of The Utilization Of Sport Psychology In The Nba And Wnba, Leah Palmer, Bruce Klonsky, Alan Kornspan Sep 2013

An Analysis Of The Utilization Of Sport Psychology In The Nba And Wnba, Leah Palmer, Bruce Klonsky, Alan Kornspan

Alan S Kornspan

No abstract provided.


Sport Psychology Service Provision: A Content Analysis Of Ncaa Division I Fbs Athletic Department And Counseling Center Websites, Eric Hayden, Alan Kornspan, Zachary Bruback, Michael Parent, Matthew Rodgers Dec 2012

Sport Psychology Service Provision: A Content Analysis Of Ncaa Division I Fbs Athletic Department And Counseling Center Websites, Eric Hayden, Alan Kornspan, Zachary Bruback, Michael Parent, Matthew Rodgers

Alan S Kornspan

No abstract provided.


Networking In Sport Management: Ideas And Activities To Enhance Student Engagement And Career Development, Alan Kornspan, Michael Duve Dec 2012

Networking In Sport Management: Ideas And Activities To Enhance Student Engagement And Career Development, Alan Kornspan, Michael Duve

Alan S Kornspan

No abstract provided.


Qualitative Analysis Of The Use Of Football Video Technology: A Study Of College Football Video Coordinators, Craig Everhart, Alan Kornspan, Sean Cai, Victor Pinheiro Dec 2012

Qualitative Analysis Of The Use Of Football Video Technology: A Study Of College Football Video Coordinators, Craig Everhart, Alan Kornspan, Sean Cai, Victor Pinheiro

Alan S Kornspan

No abstract provided.


Alfred W. Hubbard And The Sport Psychology Laboratory At The University Of Illinois, 1950-1970, Alan S. Kornspan Dec 2012

Alfred W. Hubbard And The Sport Psychology Laboratory At The University Of Illinois, 1950-1970, Alan S. Kornspan

Alan S Kornspan

This article describes how the sport psychology laboratory at the University of Illinois was re-started in the early 1950s under the leadership of Coleman Griffith, Seward Staley and Alfred W. Hubbard. Additionally, the work completed as part of the sport psychology laboratory between 1950 and 1970 under the supervision of Alfred W. Hubbard is described.