JASPR
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A unique and inspiring student-centered journal for rigorous scholarship in psychology of sport, exercise, and performance. Publication of AASP.
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Before reviewing a manuscript for #JASPR, all student reviewers must complete the Elsevier Certified Peer Reviewer Course, a free, self-paced online course. The course takes about 4 hours to complete and grants a certificate upon completion. researcheracademy.elsevier.com/navigating-pee…
In this article from our fourth #JASPR issue, Esther Carter, Dr Matthew Bird, & Dr Trish (Patricia) Jackman compare the acute effects of affect-regulated green exercise and indoor exercise on psychological distress and enjoyment in university undergraduate students. doi.org/10.55743/000016
In this article from our fifth #JASPR issue, Evan Bishop Sara Kramers & Martin Camiré examine one coach's attitudes toward social justice with the aim of better understanding how high school coaches can best support athlete development through sport doi.org/10.55743/000017
When submitting to #JASPR, please include our submission checklist as a separate file with the manuscript. The corresponding author must sign the checklist to acknowledge all required elements are included. Failure to do so will result in a desk rejection. appliedsportpsych.org/site/assets/do…
Interested in the #JASPR peer review process? Visit our website to familiarize yourself with our review guidelines and processes. If you are interested in reviewing manuscripts for #JASPR, please email [email protected] "For Reviewers" page: jaspr.scholasticahq.com/pages/155-for-…
In this article from our fifth #JASPR issue, Gabriela Caviedes, Robert Eklund, Yanyun Yang, & David W. Eccles explored how sport demands and psychological aspects of rest are related to depressive symptoms and well-being among female college athletes. doi.org/10.55743/000019
In this article from our sixth #JASPR issue, Emily Jacob, Jasmin Hutchinson, Daniel Smith, and Susan Sotir assess the effect of Ironman taper on mood and athletic engagement of nonprofessional triathletes! doi.org/10.55743/000021
In this article from our seventh #JASPR issue, Zimmermann, Bounds, D’Aoust, Wade C. Rowatt & Schnitker examine how inflexibility and reactions to retirement are associated with depression and anxiety symptoms in former competitors within Drum Corps International! doi.org/10.55743/000023