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    Psychological approaches to enhancing fair play (Pre-published version)

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    Perry, J. L., Clough, P.J., & Crust, L. (2013). Psychological approaches to enhancing fair play. Athletic Insight, 5.
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    2013
    Author
    Perry, John
    Clough, Peter J.
    Crust, Lee
    Peer Reviewed
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    Perry, J. L., Clough, P.J., & Crust, L. (2013). Psychological approaches to enhancing fair play. Athletic Insight, 5.
    Abstract
    This article reviews approaches to studying sportspersonship, moral behavior in sport and broader morality theory to offer practical strategies to enhance fair play. By identifying stages and levels of morality and reviewing research supporting the relationship between goal orientations and moral behavior, we propose five practical strategies. Namely, we suggest that developing a mastery climate, developing a moral community, role taking, reflection and power transfer can be effectively used to progress performers from pre-conventional to a conventional level of morality and ultimately, establish principled morality in sport.
    Keywords
    Psychological
    Approaches
    Enhancing
    Fair play
    Language (ISO 639-3)
    eng
    Publisher
    Nova Science Publishers
    License URI
    http://www.athleticinsight.com/Vol15Iss2/Feature.htm
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10395/2614
    ISSN
    1536-0431
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    • Psychology (Peer-reviewed publications)

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