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Preliminary predictions of athletic performance among collegiate baseball players with a biopsychosocial model
Psychology
  • Thomas G. Plante, Santa Clara University
  • Jennifer Booth
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-1-1995
Publisher
Ammons Scientific/AmSci Publications
Abstract

This study investigated the association of nine biopsychosocial variables and athletic performance among 40 elite collegrate baseball players. High scores on confidence and perceived fitness and low scores on repressive denial, strength of religious faith, and sensitivity to glare were reliably associated with ratings of superior athletic performance by four coaches. Preliminary results suggest that the biopsychosocial model may prove useful in predicting athletic performance.

Citation Information
Plante, T. G. & Booth, J. (1995). Preliminary predictions of athletic performance among collegiate baseball players with a biopsychosocial model. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 80, 881-882. (Invited Paper).