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Nothing unfortunate about disagreements in sport self-talk research: Reply to Van Raalte, Vincent, Dickens, and Brewer (2019). / Latinjak, Alexander T.; Comoutos, Nikos; Hardy, James et al.
In: Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology, Vol. 8, No. 4, 11.2019, p. 379-386.

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Latinjak, AT, Comoutos, N, Hardy, J & Hatzigeorgiadis, A 2019, 'Nothing unfortunate about disagreements in sport self-talk research: Reply to Van Raalte, Vincent, Dickens, and Brewer (2019).', Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology, vol. 8, no. 4, pp. 379-386. https://doi.org/10.1037/spy0000184

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Latinjak, A. T., Comoutos, N., Hardy, J., & Hatzigeorgiadis, A. (2019). Nothing unfortunate about disagreements in sport self-talk research: Reply to Van Raalte, Vincent, Dickens, and Brewer (2019). Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology, 8(4), 379-386. https://doi.org/10.1037/spy0000184

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Latinjak AT, Comoutos N, Hardy J, Hatzigeorgiadis A. Nothing unfortunate about disagreements in sport self-talk research: Reply to Van Raalte, Vincent, Dickens, and Brewer (2019). Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology. 2019 Nov;8(4):379-386. doi: 10.1037/spy0000184

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Latinjak, Alexander T. ; Comoutos, Nikos ; Hardy, James et al. / Nothing unfortunate about disagreements in sport self-talk research: Reply to Van Raalte, Vincent, Dickens, and Brewer (2019). In: Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology. 2019 ; Vol. 8, No. 4. pp. 379-386.

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T1 - Nothing unfortunate about disagreements in sport self-talk research: Reply to Van Raalte, Vincent, Dickens, and Brewer (2019).

AU - Latinjak, Alexander T.

AU - Comoutos, Nikos

AU - Hardy, James

AU - Hatzigeorgiadis, Antonis

PY - 2019/11

Y1 - 2019/11

N2 - Replies to comments by Judy L. Van Raalet et al. (see record 2019-61601-001) on the article by Alexander T. Latinjak et al. (see record 2019-10558-001). Van Raalte et al. expressed their concerns about (a) the conceptual approach and the proposed “common language” for the discussion of self-talk; (b) the limited benefits of how our approach, which focuses on taxonomy and categorization, could serve as a guide for future research; and (c) the validity of the self-talk assessment in sports self-talk literature (a topic we note was outside of our original article). In reply, Latinjak et al. look at the overarching criticisms to provide a balanced perspective on each of them and, when appropriate, clarify out their own stance on the matter.

AB - Replies to comments by Judy L. Van Raalet et al. (see record 2019-61601-001) on the article by Alexander T. Latinjak et al. (see record 2019-10558-001). Van Raalte et al. expressed their concerns about (a) the conceptual approach and the proposed “common language” for the discussion of self-talk; (b) the limited benefits of how our approach, which focuses on taxonomy and categorization, could serve as a guide for future research; and (c) the validity of the self-talk assessment in sports self-talk literature (a topic we note was outside of our original article). In reply, Latinjak et al. look at the overarching criticisms to provide a balanced perspective on each of them and, when appropriate, clarify out their own stance on the matter.

U2 - 10.1037/spy0000184

DO - 10.1037/spy0000184

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VL - 8

SP - 379

EP - 386

JO - Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology

JF - Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology

SN - 2157-3905

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