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    AuthorRice, Michael Wayne (1)Shao-Ming, Chen (1)Urquhart, Jim (1)SubjectBurn out (Psychology) (1)Hockey coaches job stress (1)Print media and gender issues (1)Sex discrimination in sports (1)Ski jumping Technique (1)Winter Olympics (1)... View MoreDate Issued
    1994 (3)
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    The prevalence of burnout in minor hockey coaches 

    Rice, Michael Wayne (1994)
    The purpose of this study was to investigate the degree of burnout among minor hockey league coaches as assessed by the Adapted Maslach Burnout Inventory and Golembiewski's Phase Model of Burnout, and to identify various ...
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    Content analysis of The Globe and Mail sports section coverage of the Winter Olympic Games 

    Urquhart, Jim (1994)
    The purpose of this research was to collect empirical data on the Globe and Mail sports section coverage of the Modern Winter Olympic Games from 1924 to 1992; focusing on the coverage of male and female athletes ...
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    A kinematic analysis of the V-style ski jump 

    Shao-Ming, Chen (1994)
    The purpose of the study was to identify, describe, and quantify selected kinematic variables associated with the successful performance of the ski jump. Secondly, this study attempted to determine the statistical contribution ...

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