Joan McKay versus John McKay: Do gender stereotypes bias evaluations?

J Swim, E Borgida, G Maruyama… - Psychological Bulletin, 1989 - psycnet.apa.org
Examines research using a classic, influential experiment conducted by Goldberg (1968),
showing that women were likely to rate male authors (eg, John T. McKay) more favorably …

Psychological momentum and performance inferences: A preliminary test of the antecedents-consequences psychological momentum model

RJ Vallerand, PG Colavecchio… - Journal of Sport and …, 1988 - journals.humankinetics.com
This paper introduces a model on psychological momentum (PM) in sport (Vallerand, 1985,
1987) and presents preliminary results supportive of the model. The antecedents …

Sex differences in performance estimates: Female lack of confidence vs. male boastfulness

CB Corbin, DM Landers, DL Feltz… - Research Quarterly for …, 1983 - Taylor & Francis
Research by several investigators indicates that an important reason why women are
underrepresented in achievement-related occupations is that many women lack self …

Attitudes of Male and Female Athletes Toward Male and Female Coaches.

R Weinberg, M Reveles… - Journal of Sport …, 1984 - search.ebscohost.com
This investigation was done to gather some exploratory data concerning the attitudes and
feelings of male and female college, high school, and junior high school varsity basketball …

Are female applicants rated higher than males on the multiple mini-interview? Findings from the University of Calgary

M Ross, I Walker, L Cooke, M Raman… - Academic …, 2017 - journals.lww.com
Purpose The multiple mini-interview (MMI) improves reliability and validity of medical school
interviews, and many schools have introduced this in an attempt to select individuals more …

Participation motives in competitive sports: A cross-cultural comparison

L Fung - Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly, 1992 - journals.humankinetics.com
The motives for participating in competitive sports among male and female elite disabled
athletes from different countries have not been studied. Similarities and differences were …

Female self-confidence in sport: Myths, realities, and enhancement strategies

CD Lirgg, DL Feltz - Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & …, 1989 - Taylor & Francis
CATHY D. LIRGG DEBORAH L. FELTZ elf-confidence is often cited as an important factor
affecting athletic achievement. Coaches frequently tell their athletes,“If you don't thilrk you …

Moving towards an acceptance of females in coaching.

JE LeDrew, C Zimmerman - Physical Educator, 1994 - search.ebscohost.com
MOVING TOWARDS AN ACCEPTANCE OF FEMALES IN COACHING Contents 1.Gender Bias
in Evaluating Females in the Coaching Role 2.Instrumentation 3.Data Analysis 4.Participants …

Even warriors can be scared: a survey assessing anxiety and coping skills in competitive crossfit athletes

J Wilke, T Pfarr, MD Möller - … journal of environmental research and public …, 2020 - mdpi.com
Competition anxiety has been demonstrated to decrease sports performance while
increasing burnout risk. To date, its degree in CrossFit (CF) is unknown. The present study …

Is your inequity showing? Ideas and strategies for creating a more equitable learning environment

KM Williamson - Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & …, 1993 - Taylor & Francis
I Presidential Inauguration, contains a message of hope-a call for everyone to appreciate
our differences, but not to forget the struggles that various groups have experienced in the …