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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- Notes on contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- PART I Psychosocial processes underlying doping use -- 1 Doping in elite sport: linking behavior, attitudes, and psychological theory -- 2 "I am not sure what you mean . . .": the possible contribution of interpersonal appraisals to social-cognitive accounts of doping use -- 3 Modeling doping cognition from a dual process perspective -- 4 Social-cognitive predictors of doping use: an integrative approach -- PART II Methodological considerations in doping research -- 5 When the "how" may at least matter as much as the "what": the value of qualitative approaches in doping research -- 6 Substantive and methodological considerations of social desirability for doping in sport -- 7 Indirect measures in doping behavior research -- 8 Minimizing response bias: an application of the randomized response technique -- PART III Ethical aspects and implications in doping use and control -- 9 Revisiting values in sports: the case of doping -- 10 Societal and athletes' perspectives on doping use in sport: the Spirit of Sport -- 11 Moral disengagement and doping -- 12 Ethical dilemma training - a new approach to doping prevention? -- PART IV Doping research and prevention: where we stand, and where we need to go -- 13 Nutritional supplements in sport: prevalence, reasons for use, and relation to doping -- 14 Parent-based interventions: implications for doping prevention -- 15 Moving away from penalization: the role of education-based campaigns -- 16 Next steps in doping research and prevention: ten big questions -- Index. |
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3 concurrent users. UkHlHU |
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9781315761107 (electronic bk.) |
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