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Explore the influence of coaching on student-athlete’s ability, stress-level, and motivation

Explore the influence of coaching on student-athlete’s ability, stress-level, and motivation.

This study will explore the influence of coaching on student-athlete’s ability, stress-level, and motivation

 

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Now it is time to synthesize what you have found in your search into a review of the literature. This is the first component of your proposal. The lit review (LR) serves to introduce the reader to your topic and lay the groundwork for your research question. After reading your lit review, the reader should have a good basic understanding of your topic and why your research question is important. An example of a full proposal, including the lit review, is available to you in Resources. Remember, in writing for research: 1) Do not use first person language (I, me, my). 2) Strive to be objective. Don’t take a position or argue a point. Just give a good, objective review of the research you found. This is not an argumentative or position paper. 3) Use more formal language – avoid casual language such as big, guy, really, etc. Don’t use an exclamation mark (!). 3) Adhere to APA format in your citations in the text and also in your reference list. 4) Make sure to appropriately cite all sources in the text, and include the reference in the reference list. *Remember, if yoyu use a direct quote, you must indicate that by the use of quotation marks and include the page number where the quote can be found. Using the research literature you found through the development of your annotated bibliography as a start (with possible additional research, if needed), write an 8 page review of the literature on your topic, using APA format throughout (double-spaced, 12-point font, 1 inch margins). You should include a minimum of 12 references from academic, peer-reviewed sources. You are welcome to include other sources, but they will not be counted toward the mandatory 12 academic sources. You are also welcome to include academic sources that were not in your annotated bibliography (AB). Remember, your AB was just a start to get you familiar with the research. You may need to add references that were not in your AB. Your literature review should: * Have a running header at the top (see Resources) *Begin with the Level One header Literature Review (bold, centered) *Include sub-headers, as appropriate. *Give the reader an overview of your topic, leading to an understanding of why your research question is important. In your final proposal, the research question will come directly after the lit review. *Conclude with a reference list in APA format (do not include the article summaries from your annotated bibliography (AB), just the references).

Explore the influence of coaching on student-athlete’s ability, stress-level, and motivation