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OverviewThis test manual, the fourth in FIT's Sport and Exercise Psychology Test Clearinghouse, is a succinct and informative resource outlining the conceptual basis of the athlete burnout syndrome and its measurement. The manual delineates the process used in developing the ABQ and provides users with information on the meaning of scores derived from its use. Aspects related to the ABQ are presented in a comprehensive manner: Athlete Burnout Questionnaire (ABQ), along with the guidelines for administering and scoring it; Conceptual underpinnings of the ABQ, including an overview of the burnout construct and the operational definition used to guide item development, as well as a description of how the preliminary item pool was developed; Review of research using a within-network approach to examining the internal structure of the burnout construct based on the ABQ; plus a description of both internal consistency and stability of ABQ scores; Discussion of a between-network approach to construct validation by examining the relationship of ABQ scores to theoretically relevant variables stemming from stress, sociological, and motivational perspectives on burnout; Basic descriptive statistical information that can help users interpret the meaning of scores derived from the ABQ. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Thomas D Raedeke , Alan L SmithPublisher: Fitness Information Technology, Inc, U.S. Imprint: Fitness Information Technology, Inc, U.S. Weight: 0.264kg ISBN: 9781885693884ISBN 10: 1885693885 Pages: 70 Publication Date: 01 December 2009 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsAdministering the Athlete Burnout Questionnaire; The Burnout Construct; Within-Network Validation; Between-Network Validation; ABQ Score Profiles.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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