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Over 125 refereed publications, 7 books, 20 book chapters.
Some selected examples
BOOKS
Weinberg, R. Tennis: Winning the
Mental Game. Zimman Publications, 2002.
Silva and Weinberg, Psychological Foundations of Sport and Exercise.
Human Kinetics, 1984
Weinberg, R. The Mental Advantage: Developing your psychological
skills in tennis. Human Kinetics Press, 1988.
Weinberg, R., & Richardson, P. Psychology of Officiating. Human
Kinetics Press, 1990.
Weinberg, R., & Gould, D.(1995;1999;2003) Psychological Foundations
in Sport and Exercise, Champaign, IL. 2nd edition, Human Kinetics
Press.
REFEREED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS
Burton, D., Weinberg, R., Yukelson, D., & Weigand, D. (1998).
The goal effectiveness dilemma in sport:: Surveying collegiate athletes
to identify their most effective goal setting practices. The Sport
Psychologist, 12, 404-418
Anshel, M., & Weinberg, R. (1999) Coping styles and cultural
differences among basketball referees following stressful events.
Journal of Sport Behavior22, 141-.
Weinberg, R., Tenenbaum, G., McKenzie, A., Grove, J. R., Jackson,
S., & Anshel, M. (2000). Motives for participation in sport
and physical activity: A cross cultural comparison. International
Journal of Sport Psychology, 31, 321-346
Giacobbi, P., & Weinberg, R. (2000). Coping in sport: Individual
differences and situation specificity. The Sport Psychologist, 14,
42-62
Weinberg, R. , Burton, D., Yukelson, D., & Weigand, D. (2000).
Perceived goal setting practices Olympic athletes: An exploratory
investigation. The Sport Psychologist, 14, 275-297.
Munroe, K., Hall, C., Weinberg, R., & Giacobbi, P. (2000).
The four W's of imagery use: Where, when, what and how, The Sport
Psychologist, 14, 119-137
Theodorakis, Y., Weinberg, R., Natsis, P., Douma, I., & Kazakas,
P. (2000). The effects of motivational versus instructional self
talk on improving motor performance. The Sport Psychologist, 14,
253-272.
Green, S., & Weinberg, R. (2001)). Relationships among athletic
identity, coping skills, social support, and the psychologcal impact
of injury. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 13, 40-59
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