Peggy A. Richardson
University of North Texas
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Journal of Applied Sport Psychology | 1999
Scott B. Martin; Allen W. Jackson; Peggy A. Richardson; Karen H. Weiller
Abstract This study compared preferred coaching styles of children and their parents using the Leadership Scale for Sport (LSS; Chelladurai & Saleh, 1980). The LSS preferred form was revised and then administered to children ranging from 10 to 18 years of age who competed in summer youth sport leagues and to one parent within each family unit (n = 239). A doubly multivariate repeated measure MANOVA revealed a significant multivariate difference for adolescent athletes and their parents on the five subscales of the LSS. Discriminant function and univariate analyses indicated that male and female children and their parents differed on autocratic and democratic behavior and children had a significantly higher score on democratic behavior and social support than did their parents. Parents, coaches, and researchers in youth sports could use the revised LSS to determine children-athletes’ preferences for coaching styles and for developing more effective programs.
Research Quarterly. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education and Recreation | 1979
Cathy A. Avery; Peggy A. Richardson; Allen W. Jackson
Abstract The Avery-Richardson Tennis Service Test was constructed to maximize the practical relationship between skills tests and playing situations. The test incorporates the game-like criteria of two balls per trial, service attempts to both right and left service courts, and comparable credit for flat, slice, and spin serves. In addition, norms were established for both college males and females at beginning and intermediate skill levels in tennis. Construct validity was established for the service test. There was a significant difference [F (1, 306) = 30.18, p < .00001] between beginning males and intermediate males, as well as a significant difference [F (1, 334) = 48.39, p < .00001] between beginning and intermediate females. To determine reliability, 93 males and 59 females were given the test on two separate occasions. Cronbachs alpha coefficients were calculated with resulting reliability estimates which ranged from .64 to .80 for the groups studied.
Archive | 1990
Robert Weinberg; Peggy A. Richardson
Journal of sport behavior | 1983
David Yukelson; Robert Weinberg; Peggy A. Richardson; Allen W. Jackson
Sport Psychologist | 1994
Robert Weinberg; Thomas Stitcher; Peggy A. Richardson
Journal of Aging and Physical Activity | 1996
Bert Hayslip; Daniel A. Weigand; Robert Weinberg; Peggy A. Richardson; Allen W. Jackson
Journal of sport behavior | 1999
Daniel A. Weigand; Peggy A. Richardson; Robert Weinberg
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport | 1982
Allen W. Jackson; Larry Bruya; William B. Baun; Peggy A. Richardson; Robert Weinberg; Irma Caton
Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal | 2004
Scott B. Martin; Peggy A. Richardson; Karen H. Weiller; Allen W. Jackson
Childhood education | 1993
Karen H. Weiller; Peggy A. Richardson