Records of Olympic Study - Raymond C. Nedwidek Papers Olympic Study - Nedwidek (Raymond) Papers 1962-1993

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Records of Olympic Study - Raymond C. Nedwidek Papers Olympic Study - Nedwidek (Raymond) Papers 1962-1993

These papers focus on the study conducted by Dr. Raymond Nedwidek and Dr. Stanley Berger on the long-term effects of victory on Olympic medal-winning athletes. The collection contains data gathered throughout the study and correspondence and questionnaires between the researchers and subjects.

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Nedwidek, Raymond C.

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In 1977, Dr. Raymond Nedwidek of the Department of Physical Education and Dr. Stanley Berger of the Psychology Department, both of the University of Rhode Island, proposed a study of the long-term effects of victory on Olympic medal-winning athletes. This study was three-fold in design: during Phase I, data would be collected from National Olympic Committees and the International Olympic Committee Medical Commission, during Phase II, the Olympic medal winners would be i...

Kamper, Erich.

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Mathias, Bob

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Brown, Hal

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Berger, Stanley

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