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Measuring Serious Leisure in Chess: Model Confirmation and Method BiasGould, James, Moore, Dewayne, Karlin, Nancy J., Gaede, Diane B., Walker, Joseph T., Dotterweich, Andy R. 01 July 2011 (has links)
The serious leisure inventory and measure (SLIM) was tested with 348 chess players to confirm the factors, assess the effects of method bias, and propose a set of the best-performing items for the 18 factor SLIM. The 54-item SLIM demonstrated acceptable fit and reliability values. The effect of method bias was evidenced in the sample and explained one-third of the variance. Inspection of factor loadings, when controlling for method bias, yielded one best-performing item per factor. Findings indicate method bias continues to be problematic for self-report measures such as the SLIM.
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Social Media: Perceived Effectiveness as a Marketing Tool for NASCAR SpeedwaysGreene, Amy E., Dotterweich, Andy R., Palmero, Mauro 01 January 2012 (has links)
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Common Training Practices and Preferred Personality Traits of Intramural Sports OfficialsWalker, Joseph T., Walker, Laura, Dietrich, Joshua, Dotterweich, Andy R., Davis, Jason, Collins, John 01 April 2018 (has links)
This research study examined campus recreation intramural training techniques used to prepare sports officials. The top 10 techniques reported by the sample (n = 52) are presented. Use of National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association (NIRSA) training materials was found to have a significant positive relationship with overall official training program satisfaction. Intramural coordinators who self-rated as unsatisfied with training program also rated their program significantly less effective when compared to intramural coordinators who indicated satisfaction with their training program. Further inquiry determined that the responding professionals ranked officials’ traits and abilities similar in importance, with confidence, knowledge, and decision making as most important. There were no differences in the preferred officials’ trait ratings when compared to overall program satisfaction.
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Risk Management Plans and Lightning Safety Policies: Do High Schools in America Have and Enforce Them?Pamero, Mauro, Lhotsky, Gary, Dotterweich, Andy R., Walker, Joseph T. 01 January 2011 (has links)
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An Economic Analysis of the Village of Stone Mountain Bluegrass, Old-Time Music, and Country Dance FestivalDotterweich, Andy R. 01 January 2012 (has links)
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Exploring Sport Specialization and Its Effects on Youth AthletesHollinshead, Jack 16 June 2021 (has links)
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College Football Revival: Analyzing the Impact of Marketing Efforts on Key Stakeholders at a Division I FCS Commuter SchoolChristiansen, Lucas A., Greene, Amanda E., Jones, Charles W. 01 January 2019 (has links)
The current study examined the impact of a recently restarted football program and a new on-campus stadium on the alumni and students of a Division I FCS commuter school. Results showed that alumni felt more connected to the university because of the new football program, they were more satisfied with their overall game-day experience, and the new football stadium was more likely to increase their game attendance when compared to students. Supplementary analysis highlights key differences in how each group rated individual elements of the game-day experience and the mediums used by each group for obtaining team-related information.
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Effective Leadership Strategies, Employee Performance, and Organizational Sustainability in the Boxing IndustryAli, Rita 01 January 2018 (has links)
Ineffective leadership impedes employee performance and threatens organizational sustainability, causing U.S. businesses to spend billions of dollars addressing such issues. Correspondingly, boxing promotion companies are challenged as some leaders lack strategies to improve employee performance. This single case study was focused on leadership strategies utilized in the boxing promotion industry to improve employee performance. Transformational and charismatic leadership theories were the conceptual framework for this study. The data consisted of semistructured interviews with 8 participants from 1 organization (4 leaders and 4 subordinates), as well as document review of company training materials. The 6-step model for thematic analysis coding procedure was used for data analysis. Five themes/strategies emerged: leading by example, inspiring/fostering teamwork, honest communication, people-driven actions, innovative/adaptive organizational change, and providing rewards were each associated with effective transactional leadership for increasing performance and sustainability. The consensus among participants was that effective leadership is a significant factor in improving employee performance, maintaining constructive leader-subordinate relationships, and increasing organizational sustainability. The social change implications include community economic enhancement. When organizational performance, as well as local economies and communities have the potential to thrive, local spending and use of community resources may also increase to stimulate local economies.
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HBA1C IN NON-DIABETIC ADULTS USING NHANES 2013-2014 DATA: THE RELATIONSHIP WITH CAFFEINE, CARBOHYDRATES, AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITYMeashi, Hadia January 2018 (has links)
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Participation in high school interscholastic athletic programs as an intervention to increase academic success of students in povertyFroehlich, Jeremy Lee 29 April 2020 (has links)
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