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Henning, Plessner, and Raab Markus, eds. Judgment, decision-making and success in sport. Malden, MA: Wiley, 2011.

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Bar-Eli, Michael, Markus Raab, and Henning Plessner. Judgment, Decision-Making and Success in Sport. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2011.

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Bar-Eli, Michael, Markus Raab, and Henning Plessner. Judgment, Decision-Making and Success in Sport. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2011.

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Bar-Eli, Michael, Markus Raab, and Henning Plessner. Judgment, Decision-Making and Success in Sport. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2011.

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Bar-Eli, Michael, Markus Raab, and Henning Plessner. Judgment, Decision-Making and Success in Sport. Wiley & Sons, Limited, John, 2011.

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Spanier, Graham. In the Lion's Den: The Penn State Scandal and a Rush to Judgment. Gryphon/Eagle Press, 2022.

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Spanier, Graham. In the Lions' Den: The Penn State Scandal and a Rush to Judgment. Gryphon/Eagle Press, 2022.

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Popkin, William D. Judgment: What Law Judges Can Learn from Sports Officiating and Art Criticism. Carolina Academic Press, 2017.

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Popkin, William. Judgment: What Law Judges Can Learn from Sports Officiating and Art Criticism. Carolina Academic Press, 2017.

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Moral judgment and the perceived legitimacy of injurious acts among collegiate athletes. 1992.

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Moral judgment and the perceived legitimacy of injurious acts among collegiate athletes. 1992.

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Ezra, David, and Mike Schmidt. Asterisk: Home Runs, Steroids, and the Rush to Judgment. Triumph Books, 2008.

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(Foreword), Mike Schmidt, ed. Asterisk: Home Runs, Steroids, and the Rush to Judgment. Triumph Books, 2008.

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Miah, Andy. Sport 2.0. The MIT Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/9780262035477.001.0001.

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Digital technology is changing everything about modern sports. Athletes and coaches rely on digital data to monitor and enhance performance. Officials use tracking systems to augment their judgment in what is an increasingly superhuman field of play. Spectators tune in to live sports through social media, or even through virtual reality. Audiences now act as citizen journalists whose collective shared data expands the places in which we consume sports news. Sport 2.0 examines the convergence of sports and digital cultures, examining not only how it affects our participation in sport but also how it changes our experience of life online. This convergence redefines how we think of about our bodies, the social function of sports, and it transforms the populations of people who are playing. Sport 2.0 describes a world in which the rise of competitive computer game playing—e-sports—challenges and invigorates the social mandate of both sports and digital culture. It also examines media change at the Olympic Games, as an exemplar of digital innovation in sports. Furthermore, the book offers a detailed look at the social media footprint of the 2012 London Games, discussing how organizers, sponsors, media, and activists responded to the world’s largest media event.
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The relationship between moral reasoning maturity and legitimacy judgments about gender stratification in a youth sport context. 1993.

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Children's cognitions and moral judgment about the use of steroids in sport. 1990.

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Children's cognitions and moral judgment about the use of steroids in sport. 1991.

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Let's Sort, It's a Real Sport (Math Made Fun). SandCastle, 2006.

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Kompelien, Tracy. Let's Sort, It's a Real Sport! (Math Made Fun). Abdo Publishing Company, 2007.

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Machery, Edouard. The Empirical Findings. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198807520.003.0003.

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Chapter 2 is the first systematic review of the empirical findings suggesting that the judgments influenced by philosophical cases vary across demographic groups (culture, gender, age, SES, personality, etc.) and are influenced by the way cases are presented (order and framing effects). While the empirical record remains spotty, a striking picture is beginning to emerge. Nearly every examined philosophical case, from nearly every area of philosophy, elicits either judgments varying across demographic groups or different judgments depending on how the case is presented. While the size of the effects is rarely large, it is often philosophically significant.
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Martin, Jeffrey J. Self-Esteem. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190638054.003.0024.

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Self-esteem has a long history in psychological research and sport psychology researchers are often interested in whether sport builds self-esteem. This chapter traces the history of self-esteem research in sport and provides definitions of and distinguishes between self-esteem and self-concept, and unidimensional and multidimensional models of self-esteem. The reciprocal effects model of self-esteem is examined, which suggests mastery experiences and self-esteem both exert influences on each other and can be viewed as causes and effects of each other. Antecedents of self-esteem, such as feelings of mastery and favorable judgments of worth from significant others, are also discussed, along with developmental aspects of self-esteem. Related areas of research that might be relevant to disability and disability sport are also discussed, such as terror management theory, the role of discounting and devaluing in psychological disengagement, how self-esteem might act as a mediator, and metacognitive properties of self-esteem.
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Blind Spots: Why We Fail to Do What's Right and What to Do about It. Princeton University Press, 2011.

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Hellmann, Gunter, and Jens Steffek, eds. Praxis as a Perspective on International Politics. Bristol University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.47674/9781529220490.

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The digital pdf of Chapters 1, 4, 9, 13, 15 and 16 available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. This collection brings together leading figures in the study of international relations to explore praxis as a perspective on international politics and law. With its focus on competent judgments, the praxis approach holds the promise to overcome the divide between knowing and acting that marks positivist international relations theory. Building on the transdisciplinary work of Friedrich Kratochwil, this book reveals the scope, limits and blind spots of praxis theorizing.
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BLIND SPOTS: WHY WE FAIL TO DO WHAT?S RIGHT AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT. PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2011.

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Dundas Centre Methodist Church: Rev. Dr. Saunders, P., Tor., Tuesday evening, December 11th, 1900, presentation by the choir ... Spohr's grand oratorio "The last judgment" ... organist and conductor Mr. W.H. Hewlett. [S.l: s.n., 1986.

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Mandell, Hinda. Sex Scandals, Gender, and Power in Contemporary American Politics. ABC-CLIO, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216013389.

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The increasing tabloidization of politics and focus on politicians involved in sex scandals is both problematic and important. This book examines how gender impacts political sex scandals in the United States, in the past and today; explains how political sex scandals contribute to the mistrust of government; and identifies why these titillating events do have serious consequences for our political system. When a major political sex scandal occurs, it occupies as much as 25 percent of all news coverage in the United States. Even if people may deny it, they enjoy "consuming" and talking about political sex scandals. Written by a former journalist who has frequently explored the intersections of politics, sex, and gender in the United States, Sex Scandals, Gender, and Power in Contemporary American Politics investigates how political sex scandals contribute to the mistrust of government and why these titillating events have great significance in our frenzied media environment. The book makes use of comprehensive descriptive data (including statistics) to explain how political sex scandals are a representation of society's broader gender dynamics, conveying subtle messages about power and morality. It addresses the roles of men and women in political sex scandals over time, the increasing tabloidization of politics, and the often-overlooked consequences of sex scandals for the political system. Readers will see how the types of sex scandals that politicians are typically involved in differ by political party, and that all major political sex scandals have involved male—not female—politicians engaged in bad behavior. Author Hinda Mandell also documents how scandals' multiple negative effects for the politicians themselves and for society include turning politics into a spectator sport, contributing to the mistrust of government, the questioning of politicians' competence and judgment as a group, and politicians' diminishing effectiveness in office.
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