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     Week 12 – Annotated Bibliography

    Students will compile and prepare an annotated bibliography of course-related material. This learning technique provides organizational structures for students to investigate a topic, read, and review the most valuable materials on that topic, and describe information in a useful collection of resources. Fundamentally, it allows students to experience the research process without writing a formal research paper.

    The student will:

    – Determine an appropriate topic for research in Sport or Exercise Psychology (examples on next page). The thesis statement will be written as part of the Week 5 Assignment.

    – Research and identify five of the most important peer-reviewed, academic journal resources on that topic published within the last 10 years. Your annotation on these resources will include:

    Summarize the research study or experiment

    In your own words, describe what was done in the study or experiment and how was the research conducted.

    Summarize the research findings

    In your own words, describe what was found.

    Describe/discuss implications for professional practice

    Discuss how you can practically apply the research to your thesis. If it does not support your thesis, this is ok, but explain why.

    – Prepare your work for submission by adding

    An introductory paragraph – with your thesis, a statement of purpose and

    the annotated bibliographys value to the intended audience (That is, who would best benefit from this assignment and how would they benefit? Coaching staff, health care providers, athletes, sport-specific staff, etc)

    A conclusion paragraph – with suggested applications of the annotated bibliography, unanswered questions, and suggestions for future research.

    – Prepare your annotated bibliography in MLA or APA format (stay consistent to one, throughout).

    – Submit to the Week 12 drop box no later than Sunday April 24, 5pm (EST)

    Grade breakdown:

    Introductory thesis

    Annotations (5)

    Conclusion

    Mechanics (grammar, spelling, etc.) APA or MLA format

    Total

    10 points

    12 points each 10 points

    10 points

    10 points

    100 points

    Examples of topics in sport psychology

    Examples of topics in exercise psychology

    Week 12 – Annotated Bibliography

    Self-confidence

    Arousal and performance

    Flow

    Self-efficacy

    Intrinsic-extrinsic motivation

    Achievement goal theory of motivation

    Children in sport

    Group cohesion

    Goal-setting

    Imagery

    Stress & anxiety

    Player Aggression in Sport

    Emotional and Aggressive Reactions of Sport Spectators

    Exercise and quality of life Exercise and anxiety

    Exercise and depression

    Exercise adherence (theories) Exercise adherence (interventions) Exercise and cognitive performance Exercise and stress reactivity Exercise and personality

    Exercise and self-concept, self-esteem Exercise and body-image

    In addition to these general topics, there may need to be a focus on a particular age group, level of competition, and/or gender. Some common groups/search terms include youth/children, high school/teenagers, college/young adult, professional/adult, recreational, amateur. Sex & gender specific search terms include female/women/girls, male/men/boys, transgender, cisgender.
     

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