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Peer reviewedBird, Anne Marie; Ross, Diane – Quest, 1984
A brief history of research in sport psychology based on Lander's (1982) analysis is presented. A systematic approach to theory building is offered. Previous methodological inadequacies are identified using examples of observational learning and anxiety. (Author/DF)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Learning Theories, Observational Learning, Psychomotor Skills
Rodabough, Tillman – Death Education, 1981
Current writings on death and dying are trichotomized into prescientific, quasi-scientific, and scientific. Research findings should not be treated as equally valid; some methods may be used to supply hypotheses, others to test them, and still others to further validate the previous findings. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Death, Observational Learning, Research Methodology


