Decision Making for Sports Officials

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A01=Clare MacMahon
A01=Duncan Mascarenhas
A01=Ian Cunningham
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Author_Aden Kittel
Author_Clare MacMahon
Author_Duncan Mascarenhas
Author_Ian Cunningham
Author_Paul Larkin
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cognitive skill acquisition
Decision Making
decision making skill development in referees
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immersive training technology
mental health in athletics
officiating educator resources
Performance Analysis
performance assessment methods
Sport Officiating
Sport Psychology
Sport Technology
sports officiating psychology

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032615929
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Jun 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This essential guidebook provides a comprehensive, holistic, and evidence-based account for improving the decision making of sports officials across different sports and levels. By combining cutting-edge research with practical strategies, this book provides fundamental frameworks for developing decision-making skills that support the needs of officials themselves, officiating educators, sport organizations, and academics. This cross-disciplinary collaboration ensures the book stays grounded in both theory and practice, offering readers a well-rounded, state-of-the-art understanding of the subject.

Divided into three key sections, the book first explores the unique demands and types of decisions faced by officials in different sports. Next, fundamental cognitive and mental factors that influence decision making are explained, emphasizing the creation of knowledge, the influences on decision processes, and the role of mental health and psychological management on decision-making performance. Finally, the book outlines pragmatic and innovative strategies for supporting, assessing, and training decision making and creating effective development climates for sports officials. Future trends in the evolution of technology use for training and assessing officials – spanning grassroots to elite levels – are also discussed, including artificial intelligence (AI), virtual reality (VR), and other immersive learning tools.

Each chapter is enriched by "Knowledge in Practice" boxes, which bring the experiences and perspectives of sports officials, officiating educators and administrators, and sports scientists from around the globe to light. These provide real-world examples and lessons for how decision making can be improved in various sporting contexts.

Decision Making for Sports Officials: Training and Assessment Perspectives is a core resource for enhancing decision making in the high-stakes world of sports officiating.

Ian Cunningham, PhD, is a Lecturer in Sport and Exercise Psychology at Edinburgh Napier University, UK. He has provided educational design support and policy recommendations for national and professional talent-identified officiating groups in Australia, France, UK, and Canada.

Aden Kittel, PhD, is a Member of the Centre for Sport Research (CSR) within the Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition (IPAN) at Deakin University, Australia, and has published academic journal articles and delivered conference presentation talks.

Duncan Mascarenhas, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Sport and Exercise Psychology and Coaching at Edinburgh Napier University. He is the Programme Leader of the world’s first master’s degree for sports officials.

Clare MacMahon, PhD, is an Associate Professor at La Trobe University, Australia. Clare is a founding Executive Member of the Australasian Skill Acquisition Network (ASAN).

Paul Larkin, PhD, is a Senior Research Associate at Victoria University Maribyrnong Sports Academy, Melbourne, Australia. He has an international track record exploring talent identification and development and decision-making skills in sports officials.

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