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<p id="ref1-p-003-001" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-003.xhtml#key1-001"><span class="key1">[1]</span> Christiane Trottier and Sophie Robitaille, “Fostering Life Skills Development in High School and Community Sport: A Comparative Analysis of the Coach’s Role,” <span class="hoshimachi">Sport Psychologist </span>28, no. 1 (March 2014): 10–21.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-003-002" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-003.xhtml#key1-002"><span class="key1">[2]</span> Nicholas L. Holt et al., “A Grounded Theory of Positive Youth Development Through Sport Based on Results from a Qualitative Meta-Study,” <span class="hoshimachi">International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology</span> 10, no.1 ( January 2017): 1–49.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-003-003" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-003.xhtml#key1-003"><span class="key1">[3]</span> Aleksandar E. Chinkov and Nicholas L. Holt, “Implicit Transfer of Life Skills Through Participation in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu,” <span class="hoshimachi">Journal of Applied Sport Psychology </span>28, no. 2 (2016): 139–53.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-003-004" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-003.xhtml#key1-004"><span class="key1">[4]</span> Girls on the Run, accessed January 6, 2021, girlsontherun.org.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-003-005" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-003.xhtml#key1-005"><span class="key1">[5]</span> Maureen R. Weiss et al., “Evaluating Girls on the Run in Promoting Positive Youth Development: Group Comparisons on Life Skills Transfer and Social Processes,” <span class="hoshimachi">Pediatric Exercise Science </span>32, no. 3 ( July 2020): 1–11.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-003-006" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-003.xhtml#key1-006"><span class="key1">[6]</span> Maureen R. Weiss et al., “Girls on the Run: Impact of a Physical Activity Youth Development Program on Psychosocial and Behavioral Outcomes,” <span class="hoshimachi">Pediatric Exercise Science </span>31, no. 3 (August 2019): 330–40.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-003-007" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-003.xhtml#key1-007"><span class="key1">[7]</span> Ahead of the Game, accessed January 6, 2021, aheadofthegame.org.au.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-003-008" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-003.xhtml#key1-008"><span class="key1">[8]</span> Stewart A. Vella et al., “Ahead of the Game Protocol: A Multi-Component, Community Sport-Based Program Targeting Prevention, Promotion and Early Intervention for Mental Health Among Adolescent Males,” <span class="hoshimachi">BMC Public Health </span>18, no. 1 (March 2018): 390.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-003-009" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-003.xhtml#key1-009"><span class="key1">[9]</span> Stewart A. Vella et al., “An Intervention for Mental Health Literacy and Resilience in Organized Sports,” <span class="hoshimachi">Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise </span>53, no. 1 (January 2021): 139–49.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-003-010" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-003.xhtml#key1-010"><span class="key1">[10]</span> “Projects,” The SPRINT Project, accessed January 6, 2021, sprintproject.org/projects.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-003-011" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-003.xhtml#key1-011"><span class="key1">[11]</span> Benjamin Parry, Mary Quinton, and Jennifer Cumming, <span class="hoshimachi">Mental Skills Training Toolkit: A Resource for Strengths-Based Development </span>(Birmingham, UK: University of Birmingham, 2020), stbasils.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/MST-toolkit-final.pdf.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-003-012" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-003.xhtml#key1-012"><span class="key1">[12]</span> Sam J. Cooley et al., “The Experiences of Homeless Youth When Using Strengths Profiling to Identify Their Character Strengths,” <span class="hoshimachi">Frontiers in Psychology </span>10 (2019): 2036.</a></p>
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<p class="gfont font-1em10">第1章</p>
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<p id="ref1-p-004-001" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-004.xhtml#key1-001"><span class="key1">[1]</span> Bernd Heinrich, <span class="hoshimachi">Why We Run: A Natural History </span>(New York: HarperCollins, 2001), 177.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-004-002" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-004.xhtml#key1-002"><span class="key1">[2]</span> Kieran M. Kingston and Lew Hardy, “Effects of Different Types of Goals on Processes That Support Performance,” <span class="hoshimachi">Sport Psychologist </span>11, no. 3 (September 1997): 277–93.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-004-003" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-004.xhtml#key1-003"><span class="key1">[3]</span> Gerard H Seijts, Gary P. Latham, and Meredith Woodwark, “Learning Goals: A Qualitative and Quantitative Review,” in <span class="hoshimachi">New Developments in Goal Setting and Task Performance</span>, ed. Edwin A. Locke and Gary P. Latham (New York: Routledge, 2013), 195–12.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-004-004" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-004.xhtml#key1-004"><span class="key1">[4]</span> “Interview with Rory McIlroy - Setting Goals and Maintaining Motivation,” Santander UK, video, 5:27, February 7, 2014, youtube.com/watch?v=breTsCJbui8.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-004-005" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-004.xhtml#key1-005"><span class="key1">[5]</span> Noel Brick, Tadhg MacIntyre, and Mark Campbell, “Metacognitive Processes in the Self-Regulation of Performance in Elite Endurance Runners,” <span class="hoshimachi">Psychology of Sport and Exercise </span>19 ( July 2015): 1–9.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-004-006" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-004.xhtml#key1-006"><span class="key1">[6]</span> L. Blaine Kyllo and Daniel M. Landers, “Goal Setting in Sport and Exercise: A Research Synthesis to Resolve the Controversy,” <span class="hoshimachi">Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology </span>17, no. 2 (1995): 117–37.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-004-007" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-004.xhtml#key1-007"><span class="key1">[7]</span> Jennifer Stock and Daniel Cervone, “Proximal Goal-Setting and Self-Regulatory Processes,” <span class="hoshimachi">Cognitive Therapy and Research </span>14, no. 5 (October 1990): 483–98.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-004-008" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-004.xhtml#key1-008"><span class="key1">[8]</span> Ayelet Fishbach, Ravi Dhar, and Ying Zhang, “Subgoals as Substitutes or Complements: The Role of Goal Accessibility,” <span class="hoshimachi">Journal of Personality and Social Psychology </span>91, no. 2 (September 2006): 232–42.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-004-009" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-004.xhtml#key1-009"><span class="key1">[9]</span> “Player Numbers,” World Rugby, January 1, 2017, accessed June 1, 2020, world.rugby/development/player-numbers?lang=en.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-004-010" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-004.xhtml#key1-010"><span class="key1">[10]</span> Richie McCaw, <span class="hoshimachi">The Real McCaw: The Autobiography </span>(London: Aurum Press, 2012), 13.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-004-011" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-004.xhtml#key1-011"><span class="key1">[11]</span> Greg Stutchbury, “G.A.B. McCaw Goes Out on Top of the Heap,” Reuters, November 18, 2015, reuters.com/article/uk-rugby-union-mccaw-newsmaker/g-a-b-mccaw-goes-ou t-on-top-of-the-heap-idUKKCN0T805H20151119.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-004-012" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-004.xhtml#key1-012"><span class="key1">[12]</span> Robert Weinberg et al., “Perceived Goal Setting Practices of Olympic Athletes: An Exploratory Investigation,” <span class="hoshimachi">Sport Psychologist </span>14, no. 3 (September 2000): 279–95.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-004-013" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-004.xhtml#key1-013"><span class="key1">[13]</span> Laura Healy, Alison Tincknell-Smith, and Nikos Ntoumanis, “Goal Setting in Sport and Performance,” in <span class="hoshimachi">Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Psychology </span>(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018), 1–23.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-004-014" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-004.xhtml#key1-014"><span class="key1">[14]</span> Christian Swann et al., “Comparing the Effects of Goal Types in a Walking Session with Healthy Adults: Preliminary Evidence for Open Goals in Physical Activity,” <span class="hoshimachi">Psychology of Sport and Exercise </span>47 (March 2020): 1–10.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-004-015" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-004.xhtml#key1-015"><span class="key1">[15]</span> Rebecca M. Hawkins et al., “The Effects of Goal Types on Psychological Outcomes in Active and Insufficiently Active Adults in a Walking Task: Further Evidence for Open Goals,” <span class="hoshimachi">Psychology of Sport and Exercise </span>48 (May 2020): 101661.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-004-016" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-004.xhtml#key1-016"><span class="key1">[16]</span> Paschal Sheeran and Thomas L. Webb, “The Intention–Behavior Gap,” <span class="hoshimachi">Social and Personality Psychology Compass </span>10, no. 9 (September 2016): 503–18.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-004-017" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-004.xhtml#key1-017"><span class="key1">[17]</span> Peter M. Gollwitzer, “Implementation Intentions: Strong Effects of Simple Plans,” <span class="hoshimachi">American Psychologist</span> 54, no. 7 ( July 1999): 493–503.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-004-018" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-004.xhtml#key1-018"><span class="key1">[18]</span> Patrick Mahomes, “NFL Draft Cover Letter,” <span class="hoshimachi">Players’ Tribune</span>, April 27, 2017, theplayerstribune.com/en-us/articles/patrick-mahomes-ii-texas-tech-nfl-draft-cover-letter.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-004-019" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-004.xhtml#key1-019"><span class="key1">[19]</span> Anja Achtziger, Peter M. Gollwitzer, and Paschal Sheeran, “Implementation Intentions and Shielding Goal Striving from Unwanted Thoughts and Feelings,” <span class="hoshimachi">Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin </span>34, no. 3 (March 2008): 381–93.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-004-021" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-004.xhtml#key1-021"><span class="key1">[21]</span> Peter M. Gollwitzer and Paschal Sheeran, “Implementation Intentions and Goal Achievement: A Meta-Analysis of Effects and Processes,” <span class="hoshimachi">Advances in Experimental Social Psychology </span>38, no. 6 (December 2006): 69–119.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-004-022" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-004.xhtml#key1-022"><span class="key1">[22]</span> Charles Duhigg, <span class="hoshimachi">The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business </span>(New York: Random House, 2012), 114.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-004-023" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-004.xhtml#key1-023"><span class="key1">[23]</span> Phillippa Lally and Benjamin Gardner, “Promoting Habit Formation,” <span class="hoshimachi">Health Psychology Review </span>7, supplement 1 (May 2013): S137-S158.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-004-024" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-004.xhtml#key1-024"><span class="key1">[24]</span> Benjamin Gardner, Phillippa Lally, and Amanda L. Rebar, “Does Habit Weaken the Relationship Between Intention and Behaviour? Revisiting the Habit-Intention Interaction Hypothesis,” <span class="hoshimachi">Social and Personality Psychology Compass </span>14, no. 8 (August 2020): e12553.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-004-025" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-004.xhtml#key1-025"><span class="key1">[25]</span> David T. Neal et al., “How Do Habits Guide Behavior? Perceived and Actual Triggers of Habits in Daily Life,” <span class="hoshimachi">Journal of Experimental Social Psychology </span>48, no. 2 (March 2012): 492–98.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-004-026" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-004.xhtml#key1-026"><span class="key1">[26]</span> Jeffrey M. Quinn et al., “Can’t Control Yourself? Monitor Those Bad Habits,” <span class="hoshimachi">Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin </span>36, no. 4 (April 2010): 499–511.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-004-027" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-004.xhtml#key1-027"><span class="key1">[27]</span> Phillippa Lally et al., “How Are Habits Formed: Modelling Habit Formation in the Real World,” <span class="hoshimachi">European Journal of Social Psychology </span>40, no. 6 (October 2010): 998–1009.</a></p>
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<p class="gfont font-1em10">第2章</p>
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<p id="ref1-p-005-001" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-005.xhtml#key1-001"><span class="key1">[1]</span> All Blacks Match Centre, accessed June 1, 2020, stats. allblacks.com.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-005-003" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-005.xhtml#key1-003"><span class="key1">[3]</span> Christopher Mesagno and Denise M. Hill, “Definition of Choking in Sport: Re-conceptualization and Debate,” <span class="hoshimachi">International Journal of Sport Psychology </span>44, no. 4 (July 2013): 267–77.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-005-022" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-005.xhtml#key1-022"><span class="key1">[22]</span> Golnaz Tabibnia, “An Affective Neuroscience Model of Boosting Resilience in Adults,” <span class="hoshimachi">Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews </span>115 (August 2020): 321–50.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-005-025" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-005.xhtml#key1-025"><span class="key1">[25]</span> Howard Fendrich, “‘To Everybody, It’s My 1st Olympics, but to Me, It’s My 1,000th’’: Journals Help Shiffrin Prep,” <span class="hoshimachi">U.S. News and World Report</span>, February 17, 2014, usnews.com/news/sports/articles/2014/02/17/us-teen-shiffrins-notes-helped-prep-for-olympics.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-005-026" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-005.xhtml#key1-026"><span class="key1">[26]</span> Paulo S. Boggio et al., “Writing About Gratitude Increases Emotion-Regulation Efficacy,” <span class="hoshimachi">Journal of Positive Psychology </span>15, no. 6 (August 2019): 783–94.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-005-027" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-005.xhtml#key1-027"><span class="key1">[27]</span> Kristine Thomason, “Olympic Sprinter Allyson Felix Shares Her Go-To Core Workout and How She Stays Motivated,” <span class="hoshimachi">Mind Body Green</span>, November 26, 2020, mindbodygreen.com/articles/olympic-sprinter-allyson-felix-training-routine.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-005-028" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-005.xhtml#key1-028"><span class="key1">[28]</span> Helene Elliott, “She’s Been Tested, and Allyson Felix Is Confident, ‘Still Hungry’ and ‘Very Secure in Who I Am,’” <span class="hoshimachi">Los Angeles Times</span>, March 9, 2020, latimes.com/sports/story/2020-03-09/allyson-felix-track-field-olympics-usc.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-005-029" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-005.xhtml#key1-029"><span class="key1">[29]</span> Sarah Kate McGowan and Evelyn Behar, “A Preliminary Investigation of Stimulus Control Training for Worry: Effects on Anxiety and Insomnia,” <span class="hoshimachi">Behavior Modification </span>37, no. 1 ( January 2013): 90–112.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-005-030" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-005.xhtml#key1-030"><span class="key1">[30]</span> Jen Nash, “Stress and Diabetes: The Use of ‘Worry Time’ as a Way of Managing Stress,” <span class="hoshimachi">Journal of Diabetes Nursing </span>18, no. 8 (2014): 329–33.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-005-031" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-005.xhtml#key1-031"><span class="key1">[31]</span> Karen Haddad and Patsy Tremayne, “The Effects of Centering on the Free-Throw Shooting Performance of Young Athletes,” <span class="hoshimachi">Sport Psychologist </span>23, no. 1 (March 2009): 118–36.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-005-032" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-005.xhtml#key1-032"><span class="key1">[32]</span> Lisa J. Rogerson and Dennis W. Hrycaiko, “Enhancing Competitive Performance of Ice Hockey Goaltenders Using Centering and Self-Talk,” <span class="hoshimachi">Journal of Applied Sport Psychology </span>14 no. 1 (March 2002): 14–26.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-005-033" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-005.xhtml#key1-033"><span class="key1">[33]</span> Maureen R. Weiss et al., “Evaluating Girls on the Run in Promoting Positive Youth Development: Group Comparisons on Life Skills Transfer and Social Processes,” <span class="hoshimachi">Pediatric Exercise Science </span>32, no. 3 (August 2020): 172–82.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-005-034" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-005.xhtml#key1-034"><span class="key1">[34]</span> Laura A. Pawlow and Gary E. Jones, “The Impact of Abbreviated Progressive Muscle Relaxation on Salivary Cortisol,” <span class="hoshimachi">Biological Psychology </span>60 no. 1 ( July 2002): 1–16.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-005-035" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-005.xhtml#key1-035"><span class="key1">[35]</span> Martha S. McCallie, Claire M. Blum, and Charlaine J. Hood, “Progressive Muscle Relaxation,” <span class="hoshimachi">Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment </span>13, no. 3 (July 2006): 51–66.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-005-036" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-005.xhtml#key1-036"><span class="key1">[36]</span> Richie McCaw, <span class="hoshimachi">The Real McCaw: The Autobiography </span>(London: Aurum Press, 2012), 181–82.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-006-001" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-006.xhtml#key1-001"><span class="key1">[1]</span> Noel Brick, Tadhg MacIntyre, and Mark Campbell, “Metacognitive Processes in the Self-Regulation of Performance in Elite Endurance Runners,” <span class="hoshimachi">Psychology of Sport and Exercise </span>19 ( July 2015): 1–9.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-006-002" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-006.xhtml#key1-002"><span class="key1">[2]</span> William P. Morgan and Michael L. Pollock, “Psychologic Characterization of the Elite Distance Runner,” <span class="hoshimachi">Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences </span>301, no. 1 (October 1977): 382–403.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-006-003" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-006.xhtml#key1-003"><span class="key1">[3]</span> Noel Brick, Tadhg MacIntyre, and Mark Campbell, “Attentional Focus in Endurance Activity: New Paradigms and Future Directions,” <span class="hoshimachi">International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology </span>7, no. 1 (February 2014): 106–34.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-006-004" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-006.xhtml#key1-004"><span class="key1">[4]</span> Noel Brick et al., “Metacognitive Processes and Attentional Focus in Recreational Endurance Runners,” <span class="hoshimachi">International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology </span>18, no. 3 (September 2020): 362–79.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-006-005" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-006.xhtml#key1-005"><span class="key1">[5]</span> Peter Aspinall et al., “The Urban Brain: Analysing Outdoor Physical Activity with Mobile EEG,” <span class="hoshimachi">British Journal of Sports Medicine </span>49, no. 4 (February 2015): 272–76.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-006-006" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-006.xhtml#key1-006"><span class="key1">[6]</span> Gregory N. Bratman et al., “Nature Reduces Rumination and Subgenual Prefrontal Cortex Activation,” <span class="hoshimachi">Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences </span>112, no. 28 ( July 2015): 8567–72.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-006-007" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-006.xhtml#key1-007"><span class="key1">[7]</span> Tadhg E. MacIntyre et al., “An Exploratory Study of Extreme Sport Athletes’ Nature Interactions: From Well-Being to Pro-environmental Behavior,” <span class="hoshimachi">Frontiers in Psychology </span>10 (May 2019): 1233.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-006-008" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-006.xhtml#key1-008"><span class="key1">[8]</span> Rick A. LaCaille, Kevin S. Masters, and Edward M. Heath, “Effects of Cognitive Strategy and Exercise Setting on Running Performance, Perceived Exertion, Affect, and Satisfaction,” <span class="hoshimachi">Psychology of Sport and Exercise </span>5, no. 4 (October 2004): 461–76.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-006-009" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-006.xhtml#key1-009"><span class="key1">[9]</span> Charles M. Farmer, Keli A. Braitman, and Adrian K. Lund, “Cell Phone Use While Driving and Attributable Crash Risk,” <span class="hoshimachi">Traffic Injury Prevention </span>11, no. 5 (October 2010): 466–70.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-006-010" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-006.xhtml#key1-010"><span class="key1">[10]</span> Cédric Galéra et al., “Mind Wandering and Driving: Responsibility Case-Control Study,” <span class="hoshimachi">British Medical Journal </span>345, no. 7888 (December 2012): e8105.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-006-011" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-006.xhtml#key1-011"><span class="key1">[11]</span> David Kane, ‘“‘I’m on Cloud 9’—Andreescu Opens Up on Sky-High Confidence, Conquering Doubts with US Open Crown,” <span class="hoshimachi">WTA Tour</span>, September 8, 2019, wtatennis.com/news/1445478/im-on-cloud-9-andreescu-opens-up-on-sky-high-confidence-conquering-doubts-with-us-open-crown.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-006-012" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-006.xhtml#key1-012"><span class="key1">[12]</span> Frank L. Gardner and Zella E. Moore, “A Mindfulness-Acceptance-Commitment-Based Approach to Athletic Performance Enhancement: Theoretical Considerations,” <span class="hoshimachi">Behavior Therapy </span>35, no. 4 (Autumn 2004): 707–23.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-006-013" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-006.xhtml#key1-013"><span class="key1">[13]</span> Emilie Thienot and Danielle Adams, “Mindfulness in Endurance Performance,” in <span class="hoshimachi">Endurance Performance in Sport: Psychological Theory and Interventions</span>, ed. Carla Meijen (London: Routledge, 2019), 168–82.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-006-014" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-006.xhtml#key1-014"><span class="key1">[14]</span> Stephanie Livaudais, “‘The First Thing I Do Is Meditate’: Bianca Andreescu Visualizes Indian Wells Success,” March 14, 2019, wtatennis.com/news/1449622/-first-thing-i-do-meditate-bianca-andreescu-visualizes-indian-wells-success.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-006-015" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-006.xhtml#key1-015"><span class="key1">[15]</span> Lori Haase et al., “A Pilot Study Investigating Changes in Neural Processing After Mindfulness Training in Elite Athletes,” <span class="hoshimachi">Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience </span>9 (August 2015): 229.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-006-016" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-006.xhtml#key1-016"><span class="key1">[16]</span> Douglas C. Johnson et al., “Modifying Resilience Mechanisms in At-Risk Individuals: A Controlled Study of Mindfulness Training in Marines Preparing for Deployment,” <span class="hoshimachi">American Journal of Psychiatry </span>171, no. 8 (August 2014): 844–53.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-006-017" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-006.xhtml#key1-017"><span class="key1">[17]</span> Michael Noetel et al., “Mindfulness and Acceptance Approaches to Sporting Performance Enhancement: A Systematic Review,” <span class="hoshimachi">International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology </span>12, no. 3 (November 2017): 1–37.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-006-018" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-006.xhtml#key1-018"><span class="key1">[18]</span> Stuart Cathcart, Matt McGregor, and Emma Groundwater, “Mindfulness and Flow in Elite Athletes,” <span class="hoshimachi">Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology </span>8, no. 2 ( January 2014): 119–41.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-006-019" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-006.xhtml#key1-019"><span class="key1">[19]</span> Cian Ahearne, Aidan P. Moran, and Chris Lonsdale, “The Effect of Mindfulness Training on Athletes’ Flow: An Initial Investigation,” <span class="hoshimachi">Sport Psychologist </span>25, no. 2 ( June 2011): 177–89.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-006-020" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-006.xhtml#key1-020"><span class="key1">[20]</span> “Kobe Bryant Explains ‘Being in the Zone,’” You Exist Externally Here, video, 2:38, August 19, 2013, youtube.com/watch?v=wl49zc8g3DY.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-006-021" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-006.xhtml#key1-021"><span class="key1">[21]</span> Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, <span class="hoshimachi">Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience</span>, 2nd ed. (New York: Harper & Row, 2002), 72-93.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-006-022" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-006.xhtml#key1-022"><span class="key1">[22]</span> Jeanne Nakamura and Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, “The Concept of Flow,” in <span class="hoshimachi">Handbook of Positive Psychology</span>, ed. C. R. Snyder and Shane J. Lopez (New York: Oxford University Press, 2002), 89–105.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-006-023" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-006.xhtml#key1-023"><span class="key1">[23]</span> Christian Swann et al., “Psychological States Underlying Excellent Performance in Professional Golfers: ‘Letting It Happen’ vs. ‘Making It Happen,’” <span class="hoshimachi">Psychology of Sport and Exercise </span>23 (March 2016): 101–13.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-006-024" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-006.xhtml#key1-024"><span class="key1">[24]</span> Christian Swann et al., “Psychological States Underlying Excellent Performance in Sport: Toward an Integrated Model of Flow and Clutch States,” <span class="hoshimachi">Journal of Applied Sport Psychology </span>29, no. 4 (2017): 375–401.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-006-025" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-006.xhtml#key1-025"><span class="key1">[25]</span> Josephine Perry, <span class="hoshimachi">Performing Under Pressure: Psychological Strategies for Sporting Success </span>(London: Routledge, 2020), 135–37.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-006-026" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-006.xhtml#key1-026"><span class="key1">[26]</span> Martin Turner and Jamie Barker, <span class="hoshimachi">Tipping the Balance: The Mental Skills Handbook for Athletes </span>(Oakamoor, UK: Bennion Kearny, 2014), 101–40.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-006-027" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-006.xhtml#key1-027"><span class="key1">[27]</span> Marc V. Jones et al., “A Theory of Challenge and Threat States in Athletes,” <span class="hoshimachi">International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology </span>2, no. 2 (2009): 161–80.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-006-028" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-006.xhtml#key1-028"><span class="key1">[28]</span> Aidan P. Moran, <span class="hoshimachi">The Psychology of Concentration in Sport Performers: A Cognitive Analysis </span>(East Sussex, UK: Psychology Press, 1996), 149.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-006-029" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-006.xhtml#key1-029"><span class="key1">[29]</span> Stewart Cotterill, “Pre-performance Routines in Sport: Current Understanding and Future Directions,” <span class="hoshimachi">International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology </span>3, no. 2 (September 2010): 132–53.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-006-030" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-006.xhtml#key1-030"><span class="key1">[30]</span> Glasgow Caledonian University, “Elite Golfers Share Secrets of Success to Help Budding Sports Stars,” March 24, 2020, gcu.ac.uk/theuniversity/universitynews/2020-elitegolferssharesecretsofsuccess/.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-006-031" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-006.xhtml#key1-031"><span class="key1">[31]</span> Alex Oliver, Paul J. McCarthy, and Lindsey Burns, “A Grounded-Theory Study of Meta-attention in Golfers,” <span class="hoshimachi">Sport Psychologist </span>34, no. 1 (March 2020): 11–22.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-006-032" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-006.xhtml#key1-032"><span class="key1">[32]</span> Dave Alred, <span class="hoshimachi">The Pressure Principle: Handle Stress, Harness Energy, and Perform When It Counts </span>(London: Penguin Life, 2017), 66-67.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-006-033" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-006.xhtml#key1-033"><span class="key1">[33]</span> Jackie MacMullan, “Rise Above It or Drown: How Elite NBA Athletes Handle Pressure,” ESPN, May 29, 2019, espn.co.uk/nba/story/_/id/26802987/rise-drown-how-elite-nba-athletes-handle-pressure.</a></p>
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<p class="gfont font-1em10">第4章</p>
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<div class="font-0em90 h-indent-1em60" style="text-align:left">
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<p id="ref1-p-007-001" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-007.xhtml#key1-001"><span class="key1">[1]</span> Chloe Gray, “Dina Asher-Smith Just Gave Us an Amazing Lesson on How to Be Better Than Ever,” accessed July 9, 2020, stylist.co.uk/people/dina-asher-smith-nike-interview-training-plan/350606.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-007-002" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-007.xhtml#key1-002"><span class="key1">[2]</span> Noel Brick et al., “Metacognitive Processes and Attentional Focus in Recreational Endurance Runners,” <span class="hoshimachi">International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology </span>18, no. 3 (September 2020): 362–79.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-007-003" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-007.xhtml#key1-003"><span class="key1">[3]</span> Kalina Christoff, Alan Gordon, and Rachelle Smith, “The Role of Spontaneous Thought in Human Cognition,” in <span class="hoshimachi">Neuroscience of Decision Making</span>, ed. Oshin Vartanian and David R. Mandel (New York: Psychological Press, 2011), 259–84.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-007-004" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-007.xhtml#key1-004"><span class="key1">[4]</span> “Sports Players Use Self Talk,” ThinkSRSD, video, 6:24, September 26, 2017, youtube.com/watch?v=-BKWlMBleYQ.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-007-005" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-007.xhtml#key1-005"><span class="key1">[5]</span> Anthony William Blanchfield et al., “Talking Yourself out of Exhaustion: The Effects of Self-Talk on Endurance Performance,” <span class="hoshimachi">Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise </span>46, no. 5 (May 2014): 998–1007.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-007-006" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-007.xhtml#key1-006"><span class="key1">[6]</span> Julia Schüler and Thomas A. Langens, “Psychological Crisis in a Marathon and the Buffering Effects of Self-Verbalizations,” <span class="hoshimachi">Journal of Applied Social Psychology </span>37, no. 10 (October 2007): 2319–44.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-007-007" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-007.xhtml#key1-007"><span class="key1">[7]</span> Antonis Hatzigeorgiadis et al., “Self-Talk and Sport Performance: A Meta-analysis,” <span class="hoshimachi">Perspectives on Psychological Science </span>6, no. 4 ( July 2011): 348–56.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-007-008" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-007.xhtml#key1-008"><span class="key1">[8]</span> David Tod, James Hardy, and Emily Oliver, “Effects of Self-Talk: A Systematic Review,” <span class="hoshimachi">Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology </span>33, no. 5 (October 2011): 666–87.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-007-009" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-007.xhtml#key1-009"><span class="key1">[9]</span> Judy L. Van Raalte, Andrew Vincent, and Britton W. Brewer, “Self-Talk: Review and Sport-Specific Model,” <span class="hoshimachi">Psychology of Sport and Exercise </span>22 ( January 2016): 139–48.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-007-010" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-007.xhtml#key1-010"><span class="key1">[10]</span> Christopher E. J. DeWolfe, David Scott, and Kenneth A. Seaman, “Embrace the Challenge: Acknowledging a Challenge Following Negative Self-Talk Improves Performance,” <span class="hoshimachi">Journal of Applied Sport Psychology </span>(August 2020).</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-007-011" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-007.xhtml#key1-011"><span class="key1">[11]</span> “Tommy Haas Talking to Himself,” CarstenL01, video, 2:35, December 30, 2008, youtube.com/watch?v=8gQ2NhteF44.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-007-012" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-007.xhtml#key1-012"><span class="key1">[12]</span> James Hardy, Aled V. Thomas, and Anthony W. Blanchfield, “To Me, to You: How You Say Things Matters for Endurance Performance,” <span class="hoshimachi">Journal of Sports Sciences </span>37, no. 18 (September 2019): 2122–30.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-007-013" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-007.xhtml#key1-013"><span class="key1">[13]</span> Thomas L. Webb, Eleanor Miles, and Paschal Sheeran, “Dealing with Feeling: A Meta-analysis of the Effectiveness of Strategies Derived from the Process Model of Emotion Regulation,” <span class="hoshimachi">Psychological Bulletin </span>138, no. 4 ( July 2012): 775–808.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-007-014" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-007.xhtml#key1-014"><span class="key1">[14]</span> E. Kross and O. Ayduk, “Self-Distancing: Theory, Research, and Current Directions,” in <span class="hoshimachi">Advances in Experimental Social Psychology</span>, ed. James M. Olson, vol. 55 (New York: Elsevier, 2017), 81–136.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-007-015" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-007.xhtml#key1-015"><span class="key1">[15]</span> Ethan Kross et al., “Self-Talk as a Regulatory Mechanism: How You Do It Matters,” <span class="hoshimachi">Journal of Personality and Social Psychology </span>106, no. 2 (February 2014): 304–24.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-007-016" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-007.xhtml#key1-016"><span class="key1">[16]</span> Jon Greenberg, “Exiting via the Low Road,” ESPN, July 9, 2010, espn.com/chicago/nba/columns/story?id=5365985.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-007-017" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-007.xhtml#key1-017"><span class="key1">[17]</span> Antonis Hatzigeorgiadis et al., “Self-Talk,” in <span class="hoshimachi">Routledge Companion to Sport and Exercise Psychology: Global Perspectives and Fundamental Concepts</span>, ed. Athanasios G. Papaioannou and Dieter Hackfort (London: Taylor and Francis, 2014), 370–83.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-007-018" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-007.xhtml#key1-018"><span class="key1">[18]</span> Alister McCormick and Antonis Hatzigeorgiadis, “Self-Talk and Endurance Performance,” in <span class="hoshimachi">Endurance Performance in Sport: Psychological Theory and Interventions</span>, ed. Carla Meijen (London: Routledge, 2019) 152–67.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-007-019" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-007.xhtml#key1-019"><span class="key1">[19]</span> Richard Bennett and Martin Turner, “The Theory and Practice of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT),” in <span class="hoshimachi">Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy in Sport and Exercise</span>, ed. Martin Turner and Richard Bennett (London: Routledge, 2020), 4–19</a></p>
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<p class="gfont font-1em10">第5章</p>
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<p id="ref1-p-008-001" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-008.xhtml#key1-001"><span class="key1">[1]</span> Robin S. Vealey, “Confidence in Sport,” in <span class="hoshimachi">Handbook of Sports Medicine and Science: Sport Psychology</span>, ed. Britton W. Brewer (Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009), 43–52.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-008-002" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-008.xhtml#key1-002"><span class="key1">[2]</span> “‘I’m Aware of the Streak, but It Means Nothing,’ Says Novak Djokovic Ahead of Dubai Test,” <span class="hoshimachi">Tennishead</span>, February 24, 2020, tennishead.net/im-aware-of-the-streak-but-it-means-nothing-says-novak-djokovic-ahead-of-dubai-test/.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-008-003" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-008.xhtml#key1-003"><span class="key1">[3]</span> Albert Bandura, <span class="hoshimachi">Social Foundations of Thought and Action: A Social Cognitive Theory </span>(Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1986).</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-008-004" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-008.xhtml#key1-004"><span class="key1">[4]</span> Albert Bandura, “Self-Efficacy: Toward a Unifying Theory of Behavioral Change,” <span class="hoshimachi">Psychological Review</span>, 84, no. 2 (March 1977): 191–215.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-008-005" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-008.xhtml#key1-005"><span class="key1">[5]</span> Deborah L. Feltz and Cathy D. Lirgg, “Self-Efficacy Beliefs of Athletes, Teams, and Coaches,” in <span class="hoshimachi">Handbook of Sport Psychology</span>, 2nd ed., ed. Robert N. Singer, Heather A. Hausenblas, and Christopher M. Janelle (New York: John Wiley & Sons, 2001), 340–61.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-008-006" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-008.xhtml#key1-006"><span class="key1">[6]</span> Ellen L. Usher and Frank Pajares, “Sources of Self-Efficacy in School: Critical Review of the Literature and Future Directions,” <span class="hoshimachi">Review of Educational Research </span>78, no. 4 (December 2008): 751–96.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-008-007" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-008.xhtml#key1-007"><span class="key1">[7]</span> James E. Maddux, “Self-Efficacy Theory: An Introduction,” in <span class="hoshimachi">Self-Efficacy, Adaptation, and Adjustment: Theory, Research, and Application</span>, ed. James E. Maddux (New York: Plenum, 1995), 3–33.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-008-008" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-008.xhtml#key1-008"><span class="key1">[8]</span> Simon Middlemas and Chris Harwood, “A Pre-Match Video Self-Modeling Intervention in Elite Youth Football,” <span class="hoshimachi">Journal of Applied Sport Psychology </span>32, no. 5 (2020): 450–75.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-008-009" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-008.xhtml#key1-009"><span class="key1">[9]</span> Robert S. Vealey et al., “Sources of Sport-Confidence: Conceptualization and Instrument Development,” <span class="hoshimachi">Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology </span>21, no. 1 (1998): 54–80.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-008-010" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-008.xhtml#key1-010"><span class="key1">[10]</span> Kate Hays et al., “Sources and Types of Confidence Identified by World Class Sport Performers,” <span class="hoshimachi">Journal of Applied Sport Psychology </span>19, no. 4 (October 2007): 434–56.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-008-011" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-008.xhtml#key1-011"><span class="key1">[11]</span> Kieran Kingston, Andrew Lane, and Owen Thomas, “A Temporal Examination of Elite Performers Sources of Sport-Confidence,” <span class="hoshimachi">Sport Psychologist </span>24, no. 3 (2010): 313–32.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-008-012" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-008.xhtml#key1-012"><span class="key1">[12]</span> “Jack Nicklaus Quotes,” BrainyQuote, accessed July 10, 2020, brainyquote.com/quotes/jack_nicklaus_159073.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-008-013" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-008.xhtml#key1-013"><span class="key1">[13]</span> Josephine Perry, <span class="hoshimachi">Performing Under Pressure: Psychological Strategies for Sporting Success </span>(London: Routledge, 2020), 179-180.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-008-014" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-008.xhtml#key1-014"><span class="key1">[14]</span> Krista Munroe-Chandler, Craig Hall, and Graham Fishburne, “Playing with Confidence: The Relationship Between Imagery Use and Self-Confidence and Self-Efficacy in Youth Soccer Players,” <span class="hoshimachi">Journal of Sports Sciences </span>26, no. 14 (December 2008): 1539–46.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-008-015" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-008.xhtml#key1-015"><span class="key1">[15]</span> Karen Price, “How Diver Katrina Young and Team USA Athletes Are Still Going In to Practice—Without Actually Going to Practice,” <span class="hoshimachi">Team USA</span>, May 20, 2020, teamusa.org/News/2020/May/20/Diver-Katrina-Young-Team-USA-Athletes-Going-In-To-Practice-Without-Going-To-Practice.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-008-016" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-008.xhtml#key1-016"><span class="key1">[16]</span> Greg Bishop, “How Deontay Wilder Uses Meditation to Visualize His Fights Before They Happen,” <span class="hoshimachi">Sports Illustrated</span>, November 21, 2019, si.com/boxing/2019/11/21/deonaty-wilder-luis-ortiz-meditation.</a></p>
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<p class="gfont font-1em10">第6章</p>
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<div class="font-0em90 h-indent-1em60" style="text-align:left">
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<p id="ref1-p-009-001" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-009.xhtml#key1-001"><span class="key1">[1]</span> Sharon R. Sears, Annette L. Stanton, and Sharon Danoff-Burg, “The Yellow Brick Road and the Emerald City: Benefit Finding, Positive Reappraisal Coping and Posttraumatic Growth in Women with Early-Stage Breast Cancer,” <span class="hoshimachi">Health Psychology </span>22, no. 5 (September 2003): 487–97.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-009-002" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-009.xhtml#key1-002"><span class="key1">[2]</span> Scott Cresswell and Ken Hodge, “Coping with Stress in Elite Sport: A Qualitative Analysis of Elite Surf Lifesaving Athletes,” <span class="hoshimachi">New Zealand Journal of Sports Medicine </span>29, no. 4 (Summer 2001): 78–83.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-009-003" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-009.xhtml#key1-003"><span class="key1">[3]</span> Anne-Josée Guimond, Hans Ivers, and Josée Savard, “Is Emotion Regulation Associated with Cancer-Related Psychological Symptoms,” <span class="hoshimachi">Psychology & Health</span>, 24 no. 1 ( January 2019): 44-63.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-009-004" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-009.xhtml#key1-004"><span class="key1">[4]</span> Sam J. Cooley et al., “The Experiences of Homeless Youth When Using Strengths Profiling to Identify Their Character Strengths,” <span class="hoshimachi">Frontiers in Psychology </span>10 (September 2019): 2036.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-009-005" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-009.xhtml#key1-005"><span class="key1">[5]</span> Sunghee Park, David Lavallee, and David Tod, “Athletes’ Career Transition Out of Sport: A Systematic Review,” <span class="hoshimachi">International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology </span>6, no. 1 ( January 2012): 22–53.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-009-006" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-009.xhtml#key1-006"><span class="key1">[6]</span> Natalia Stambulova, “Counseling Athletes in Career Transitions: The Five-Step Career Planning Strategy,” <span class="hoshimachi">Journal of Sport Psychology in Action </span>1, no. 2 (November 2010): 95–105.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-009-007" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-009.xhtml#key1-007"><span class="key1">[7]</span> David Fletcher and Mustafa Sarkar, “Psychological Resilience: A Review and Critique of Definitions, Concepts, and Theory,” <span class="hoshimachi">European Psychologist </span>18, no. 1 (April 2013): 12–23.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-009-008" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-009.xhtml#key1-008"><span class="key1">[8]</span> David Fletcher and Mustafa Sarkar, “Mental Fortitude Training: An Evidence-Based Approach to Developing Psychological Resilience for Sustained Success,” <span class="hoshimachi">Journal of Sport Psychology in Action </span>7, no. 3 (December 2016): 135–57.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-009-009" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-009.xhtml#key1-009"><span class="key1">[9]</span> Christopher Bryan, Deirdre O’Shea, and Tadhg MacIntyre, “Stressing the Relevance of Resilience: A Systematic Review of Resilience Across the Domains of Sport and Work,” <span class="hoshimachi">International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology </span>12, no. 1 ( July 2019): 70–111.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-009-010" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-009.xhtml#key1-010"><span class="key1">[10]</span> David Fletcher and Mustafa Sarkar, “A Grounded Theory of Psychological Resilience in Olympic Champions,” <span class="hoshimachi">Psychology of Sport and Exercise </span>13, no. 5 (September 2012): 669–78.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-009-011" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-009.xhtml#key1-011"><span class="key1">[11]</span> Patrick Fletcher, “Peter Sagan: I Missed My Opportunity at World Championships,” <span class="hoshimachi">Cycling News</span>, September 29, 2019, cyclingnews.com/news/peter-sagan-i-missed-my-opportunity-at-world-championships.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-009-012" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-009.xhtml#key1-012"><span class="key1">[12]</span> Jesse Harriott and Joseph R. Ferrari, “Prevalence of Procrastination Among Samples of Adults,” <span class="hoshimachi">Psychological Reports </span>78, no. 2 (April 1996): 611–16.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-009-013" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-009.xhtml#key1-013"><span class="key1">[13]</span> Jay L. Zagorsky, “Why Most of Us Procrastinate in Filing Our Taxes—and Why It Doesn’t Make Any Sense,” <span class="hoshimachi">Conversation</span>, April 13, 2015, theconversation.com/why-most-of-us-procrastinate-in-filing-our-taxes-and-why-it-doesnt-make-any-sense-39766.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-009-014" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-009.xhtml#key1-014"><span class="key1">[14]</span> Thor Gamst-Klaussen, Piers Steel, and Frode Svartdal, “Procrastination and Personal Finances: Exploring the Roles of Planning and Financial Self-Efficacy,” <span class="hoshimachi">Frontiers in Psychology </span>10 (April 2019): 775.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-009-015" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-009.xhtml#key1-015"><span class="key1">[15]</span> Piers Steel, “The Nature of Procrastination: A Meta-analytic and Theoretical Review of Quintessential Self-Regulatory Failure,” <span class="hoshimachi">Psychological Bulletin </span>133, no. 1 ( January 2007), 65–94.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-009-016" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-009.xhtml#key1-016"><span class="key1">[16]</span> Craig Pickering, “The Mundanity of Excellence,” HMMR Media, September 4, 2020, http://hmmrmedia.com/2020/09/the-mundanity-of-excellence.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-009-017" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-009.xhtml#key1-017"><span class="key1">[17]</span> Daniel F. Chambliss, “The Mundanity of Excellence: An Ethnographic Report on Stratification and Olympic Swimmers,” <span class="hoshimachi">Sociological Theory </span>7, no. 1 (Spring 1989): 70–86.</a></p>
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<p class="gfont font-1em10">第7章</p>
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<div class="font-0em90 h-indent-1em60" style="text-align:left">
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<p id="ref1-p-010-001" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-010.xhtml#key1-001"><span class="key1">[1]</span> Graham D. Bodie, “A Racing Heart, Rattling Knees, and Ruminative Thoughts: Defining, Explaining, and Treating Public Speaking Anxiety,” <span class="hoshimachi">Communication Education </span>59, no. 1 ( January 2010): 70–105.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-010-002" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-010.xhtml#key1-002"><span class="key1">[2]</span> Ewa Mörtberg et al., “Psychometric Properties of the Personal Report of Public Speaking Anxiety (PRPSA) in a Sample of University Students in Sweden,” <span class="hoshimachi">International Journal of Cognitive Therapy </span>11, no. 4 (December 2018), 421–33.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-010-003" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-010.xhtml#key1-003"><span class="key1">[3]</span> Marc Jones et al., “A Theory of Challenge and Threat States in Athletes,” <span class="hoshimachi">International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology </span>2, no. 2 (September 2019): 161–80.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-010-004" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-010.xhtml#key1-004"><span class="key1">[4]</span> Andrew J. Elliot and Holly A. McGregor, “A 2 × 2 Achievement Goal Framework,” <span class="hoshimachi">Journal of Personality and Social Psychology </span>80, no. 3 (March 2001): 501–19.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-010-005" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-010.xhtml#key1-005"><span class="key1">[5]</span> Bodie, “A Racing Heart, Rattling Knees, and Ruminative Thoughts,” <span class="hoshimachi">Communication Education</span>.</a></p>
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<p class="gfont font-1em10">第8章</p>
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<div class="font-0em90 h-indent-1em60" style="text-align:left">
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<p id="ref1-p-011-001" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-011.xhtml#key1-001"><span class="key1">[1]</span> YouGov, <span class="hoshimachi">New Year Survey: Fieldwork Dates: 8th–11th December 2017</span>, 2017, d25d2506sfb94s.cloudfront.net/cumulus_uploads/document/366cvmcg44/New%20Year%20Survey,%20December%208%2011,%202017.pdf.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-011-002" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-011.xhtml#key1-002"><span class="key1">[2]</span> Kelsey Mulvey, “80% of New Year’s Resolutions Fail by February—Here’s How to Keep Yours,” <span class="hoshimachi">Business Insider</span>, January 3, 2017, businessinsider.com/new-years-resolutions-courses-2016-12.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-011-003" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-011.xhtml#key1-003"><span class="key1">[3]</span> Sandro Sperandei, Marcelo C. Vieira, and Arianne C. Reis, “Adherence to Physical Activity in an Unsupervised Setting: Explanatory Variables for High Attrition Rates Among Fitness Center Members,” <span class="hoshimachi">Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport </span>19, no. 11 (November 2016): 916–20.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-011-004" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-011.xhtml#key1-004"><span class="key1">[4]</span> “Day in the Life: Simone Biles,” <span class="hoshimachi">Owaves</span>, September 15, 2016, owaves.com/day-plans/day-life-simone-biles/.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-011-005" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-011.xhtml#key1-005"><span class="key1">[5]</span> Ralf Brand and Panteleimon Ekkekakis, “Affective-Reflective Theory of Physical Inactivity and Exercise,” <span class="hoshimachi">German Journal of Exercise and Sport Research </span>48, no. 6 (November 2018): 48–58.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-011-006" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-011.xhtml#key1-006"><span class="key1">[6]</span> Steven C. Hayes et al., “Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Model, Processes and Outcomes,” <span class="hoshimachi">Behaviour Research and Therapy </span>44, no. 1 ( January 2016): 1–25.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-011-007" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-011.xhtml#key1-007"><span class="key1">[7]</span> Alex Feary, “Case Study—Acceptance Commitment Therapy for a Youth Athlete: From Rumination and Guilt to Meaning and Purpose,” <span class="hoshimachi">Sport and Exercise Psychology Review </span>14, no. 1 (September 2018): 73–86.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-011-008" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-011.xhtml#key1-008"><span class="key1">[8]</span> Marleen Gillebaart and Denise T. D. de Ridder, “Effortless Self-Control: A Novel Perspective on Response Conflict Strategies in Trait Self-Control,” <span class="hoshimachi">Social and Personality Psychology Compass </span>9, no. 2 (February 2015): 88–99.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-011-009" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-011.xhtml#key1-009"><span class="key1">[9]</span> Wanda Wendel-Vos et al., “Potential Environmental Determinants of Physical Activity in Adults: A Systematic Review,” <span class="hoshimachi">Obesity Reviews</span> 8, no. 5 (September 2007): 425–40.</a></p>
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<div class="font-0em90 h-indent-2em05" style="text-align:left">
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<p id="ref1-p-011-010" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-011.xhtml#key1-010"><span class="key1">[10]</span> Lisa Pridgeon and Sarah Grogan, “Understanding Exercise Adherence and Dropout: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Men and Women’s Accounts of Gym Attendance and Non-attendance,” <span class="hoshimachi">Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health </span>4, no. 3 (August 2012): 382–99.</a></p>
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<p><br/></p>
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<p class="gfont font-1em10">第9章</p>
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<div class="font-0em90 h-indent-1em60" style="text-align:left">
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<p id="ref1-p-012-001" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-012.xhtml#key1-001"><span class="key1">[1]</span> D. A. Baden et al., “Effect of Anticipation During Unknown or Unexpected Exercise Duration on Rating of Perceived Exertion, Affect, and Physiological Function,” <span class="hoshimachi">British Journal of Sports Medicine </span>39, no. 10 (October 2005): 742–46.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-012-002" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-012.xhtml#key1-002"><span class="key1">[2]</span> Noel E. Brick et al., “Anticipated Task Difficulty Provokes Pace Conservation and Slower Running Performance,” <span class="hoshimachi">Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise</span> 51, no. 4 (April 2019): 734–43.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-012-003" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-012.xhtml#key1-003"><span class="key1">[3]</span> David Fletcher and Mustafa Sarkar, “Mental Fortitude Training: An Evidence-Based Approach to Developing Psychological Resilience for Sustained Success,” <span class="hoshimachi">Journal of Sport Psychology in Action </span>7, no. 3 (December 2016): 135–57.</a></p>
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<p><br/></p>
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<p class="gfont font-1em10">第10章</p>
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<div class="font-0em90 h-indent-1em60" style="text-align:left">
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<p id="ref1-p-013-001" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-013.xhtml#key1-001"><span class="key1">[1]</span> Meb Keflezighi with Scott Douglas, <span class="hoshimachi">Meb for Mortals: How to Run, Think, and Eat Like a Champion Marathoner </span>(New York: Rodale, 2015), 47.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-013-002" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-013.xhtml#key1-002"><span class="key1">[2]</span> Edward L. Deci and Richard M. Ryan, “<span class="hoshimachi">Self-Determination Theory</span>,” in Handbook of Theories of Social Psychology, ed. Paul A. M. Van Lange, Arie W. Kruglanski, and E. Tory Higgins (London: Sage Publications, 2011), 416–36.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-013-003" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-013.xhtml#key1-003"><span class="key1">[3]</span> Kevin Filo, Daniel C. Funk, and Danny O’Brien, “Examining Motivation for Charity Sport Event Participation: A Comparison of Recreation-Based and Charity-Based Motives,” <span class="hoshimachi">Journal of Leisure Research </span>43, no. 4 (December 2011): 491–518.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-014-001" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-014.xhtml#key1-001"><span class="key1">[1]</span> Nikos Ntoumanis et al., “Self-Regulatory Responses to Unattainable Goals: The Role of Goal Motives,” <span class="hoshimachi">Self and Identity </span>13, no. 5 (September 2014): 594–612.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-014-002" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-014.xhtml#key1-002"><span class="key1">[2]</span> James O. Prochaska et al., “Stages of Change and Decisional Balance for 12 Problem Behaviors,” <span class="hoshimachi">Health Psychology </span>13, no. 1 ( January 1994): 39–46.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-014-003" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-014.xhtml#key1-003"><span class="key1">[3]</span> William R. Miller and Gary S. Rose, “Motivational Interviewing and Decisional Balance: Contrasting Responses to Client Ambivalence,” <span class="hoshimachi">Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy </span>43, no. 2 (March 2015): 129–41.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-014-004" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-014.xhtml#key1-004"><span class="key1">[4]</span> Paschal Sheeran and Thomas L. Webb, “The Intention–Behavior Gap,” <span class="hoshimachi">Social and Personality Psychology Compass </span>10, no. 9 (September 2016): 503–18.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-014-005" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-014.xhtml#key1-005"><span class="key1">[5]</span> Gergana Y. Nenkov and Peter M. Gollwitzer, “Pre-Versus Postdecisional Deliberation and Goal Commitment: The Positive Effects of Defensiveness,” <span class="hoshimachi">Journal of Experimental Social Psychology </span>48, no. 1 ( January 2012): 106–121.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-015-001" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-015.xhtml#key1-001"><span class="key1">[1]</span> Charles S. Carver, “Pleasure as a Sign You Can Attend to Something Else: Placing Positive Feelings within a General Model of Affect,” <span class="hoshimachi">Cognition and Emotion </span>17, no. 2 (March 2003): 241–61.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-015-002" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-015.xhtml#key1-002"><span class="key1">[2]</span> Carver, “Pleasure as a Sign You Can Attend to Something Else,” <span class="hoshimachi">Cognition and Emotion</span>.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-016-001" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-016.xhtml#key1-001"><span class="key1">[1]</span> Richard J. Butler and Lew Hardy, “The Performance Profile: Theory and Application,” <span class="hoshimachi">Sport Psychologist </span>6, no. 3 (September 1992): 253–64.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-016-002" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-016.xhtml#key1-002"><span class="key1">[2]</span> Neil Weston, Iain Greenlees, and Richard Thelwell, “A Review of Butler and Hardy’s (1992) Performance Profiling Procedure Within Sport,” <span class="hoshimachi">International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology </span>6, no. 1 ( January 2013): 1–21.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-016-003" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-016.xhtml#key1-003"><span class="key1">[3]</span> Neil J. V. Weston, Iain A. Greenlees, and Richard C. Thelwell, “Athlete Perceptions of the Impacts of Performance Profiling,” <span class="hoshimachi">International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology </span>9, no. 2 ( June 2011): 173–88.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-016-004" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-016.xhtml#key1-004"><span class="key1">[4]</span> Graham Jones, “The Role of Performance Profiling in Cognitive Behavioral Interventions in Sport,” <span class="hoshimachi">Sport Psychologist </span>7, no. 2 ( June 1993): 160–72.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-016-005" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-016.xhtml#key1-005"><span class="key1">[5]</span> Daniel Gould and Ian Maynard, “Psychological Preparation for the Olympic Games,” <span class="hoshimachi">Journal of Sports Sciences </span>27, no. 13 (September 2009): 1393–408.</a></p>
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<p id="ref1-p-016-006" style="padding-top:10px"><a class="cyu" href="p-016.xhtml#key1-006"><span class="key1">[6]</span> Nicola S. Schutte and John M. Malouff, “The Impact of Signature Strengths Interventions: A Meta-analysis,” <span class="hoshimachi">Journal of Happiness Studies </span>20, no. 4 (April 2019): 1179–96.</a></p>
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