Sherwood, 2020 - Google Patents
Investigating on-field decision making in rugby unionSherwood, 2020
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- Sherwood S
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Quick, accurate decision making in sport is essential for successful performance. In this five study thesis, psychological elements of decision making were investigated, guided by real world challenges encountered in a professional rugby organisation. Chapter 1 provided a …
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