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Goal-Setting Effects in Elite and Nonelite Boxers

Michael O’Brien, Stephen Mellalieu, Sheldon Hanton

Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, Volume: 21, Issue: 3, Pages: 293 - 306

Swansea University Author: Stephen Mellalieu

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Published in: Journal of Applied Sport Psychology
ISSN: 1041-3200 1533-1571
Published: 2009
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title Goal-Setting Effects in Elite and Nonelite Boxers
spellingShingle Goal-Setting Effects in Elite and Nonelite Boxers
Stephen Mellalieu
title_short Goal-Setting Effects in Elite and Nonelite Boxers
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