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Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport CONTENTS Volume 88 Number S1 Supplement 2017 2017 RESEARCH PROGRAM PREFACE A-i 2017 RESEARCH PROGRAM SCHEDULE A-iii REVIEW PANEL CHAIRS AND REVIEWERS A-xxii PEER-REVIEWED SYMPOSIA A-1 PEER-REVIEWED ABSTRACTS Adapted Physical Education/Activity A-9 Exercise Sciences A-20 Motivation and Psychology A-26 Motor Behavior and Measurement A-51 Physical Activity and Health Promotion A-60 Sociocultural and Social Justice A-117 Sport and Coaching A-126 Teaching and Learning A-131. Shape America 2017 Research Program An F denotes Fellow status in the SHAPE America as of December 2016. Patch Fix Keyboard Rf there.
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PAST PRESIDENT AND 2017 PROGRAM CHAIR Phillip Ward, The Ohio State University REVIEW PANEL CHAIRS Jianmin Guan, University of Texas San Antonio James C. Hannon, West Virginia University Stephen Harvey, West Virginia University Eddie T.
PREFACE Phillip Ward 2017 Program Chair and Research Council Chairperson; The Ohio State University As the identity of SHAPE America continues to evolve, so has the identity, focus and function of the Research Council. The necessity of research as a vital foundation for effective practice has been supported by our organization’s leadership. The Research Council has six voting members (Darla Castelli—Chair; Kim Graber; Shrehan Lynch—Student Representative; Peter Hastie, David Stodden, and myself. Hans van der Mars serves as liaison to the board and Bryan McCullick as liaison to the RQES Editorial Board.
The key responsibilities of the Research Council are to provide leadership to the Research Fellows of SHAPE America, the grants programs and organize the research program for the SHAPE America National Convention & Expo. The Research Council aims to continue the tradition of providing a quality research program that is inclusive of all the sub-disciplines related to the study of health and physical education and activity. The more efficient organizational structure led to more streamlined submission categories in 2014 and this was carried forward this year with the addition of the Adapted Physical Education/Activity subcategory. The current categories are: • Adapted Physical Education/Activity: Studies focused on individuals with disabilities in any facet of physical education, exercise, sport and physical activity.
• Exercise Sciences: Studies within exercise physiology, fitness and sports medicine and physical activity epidemiology. • Motivation and Psychology: Studies centered on motivational and/or psychological issues across a broad spectrum of topics in physical activity settings, including physical education. • Motor Behavior and Measurement: Studies in biomechanics, motor development, motor control, motor learning and physical activity measurement. • Physical Activity and Health Promotion: Studies focused on physical activity, and health-related issues and outcomes, including studies related to dance and adapted physical activity. • Sociocultural and Social Justice: Studies centered on social justice, diversity and cultural issues across a broad spectrum of topics in physical activity settings, including physical education.