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historical determinism

1. A belief that historical processes have a certain inevitability, based on some fundamental factor. Its application ranges from a pessimistic fatalism which denies human ...

Psychosocial Measurement Issues in Sport and Exercise Settings

Psychosocial Measurement Issues in Sport and Exercise Settings   Reference library

Gershon Tenenbaum and Edson Filho

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology

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Subject Reference
Current Version:
2019
Subject:
Science and technology, Psychology, Medicine and health, Clinical Medicine
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11,421 words
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...try to explain the relationship among countless phenomena. Meta-theorists in applied psychology have all spoken of systemic theories, whereby variables of a given nomological network mutually influence one another. For instance, Bandura ( 1997 ) speaks of reciprocal determinism (i.e., variables mutually influence one another and can be both cause and effect) when discussing the relationship between collective efficacy and other group processes. Cacioppo, Tassinary, and Berntson ( 2007 ) maintain that psychophysiological responses have a...

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