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Full-Text Articles in Sports Sciences
Cause-Related Sport Sponsorship: Assessing Beliefs, Attitudes, And Behavioral Intentions Of Targeted Corporate Decision Makers, Anthony Lachowetz, R. Irwin, T.B. Cornwell, J. Clark
Cause-Related Sport Sponsorship: Assessing Beliefs, Attitudes, And Behavioral Intentions Of Targeted Corporate Decision Makers, Anthony Lachowetz, R. Irwin, T.B. Cornwell, J. Clark
Anthony J Lachowetz
No abstract provided.
Task Level Predictors Of Employee Job Attitudes In Sporting Goods Retail, Anthony Lachowetz, S. Todd, T. Lachowetz
Task Level Predictors Of Employee Job Attitudes In Sporting Goods Retail, Anthony Lachowetz, S. Todd, T. Lachowetz
Anthony J Lachowetz
No abstract provided.
Female And Male Student Athletes' Perceptions Of Career Transition In Sport And Higher Education: A Visual Elicitation And Qualitative Assessment, C. Keith Harrison
Female And Male Student Athletes' Perceptions Of Career Transition In Sport And Higher Education: A Visual Elicitation And Qualitative Assessment, C. Keith Harrison
Dr. C. Keith Harrison
The termination of a collegiate athletic career is inevitable for all student athletes. The purpose of this study was to explore student athletes’ perceptions of the athletic career transition process. One-hundred-andforty- three (n = 143) National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II student athletes were administered the Life After Sports Scale (LASS) designed by the authors. The LASS is a 58-item mixed method inventory. The scope of this inquiry explored the qualitative section, which examined participants’ perceptions that were visually primed with a narrative description of a student athlete who made the transition out of collegiate sport successfully. Three major …