Students in the Exercise and Sport Science program presented their research at the Eastern Canadian Sport and Exercise Psychology Symposium on March 22 & 23, 2019.
Students in the Exercise and Sport Science program presented their research at the Eastern Canadian Sport and Exercise Psychology Symposium (ECSEPS) on March 22 & 23, 2019. ECSEPS is considered one of the best student conferences in sport psychology in North America. Congratulations to the following students:
Justin Worley (Presentation title: The Impact of Self-Talk on Performance under Competitive Conditions: A pilot-study)
Kathleen Oswald (Presentation title: Handlers’ Psychological Demands in Human-Animal Sports: A Scoping Review)
Tara Stilwell, Joe Siska, Andrew Bailey, Haley Congdon (Presentation title: Differences in Decision Making between Volleyball Experts and Novices using 360-degree Video)
Genevieve Tripler, Danika Wagener, Jacob Bernstein (Presentation title: Can positional competition predict pro- and antisocial behavior towards teammates?)
Zach Zottola, Abby Uczen, Olivia Corlett, Franklin Chalas (Presentation title: Are athletes superior in 3-dimensional multiple object tracking performance while exercising?)
Faculty mentors for the projects were Dr. Sebastian Harenberg, Dr. Justine Vosloo, and Laura Kuo.
https://www.ithaca.edu/intercom/article.php/20190325090144361