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Hancock和Pizzera(2025)对体育裁判心理学研究的回顾为该领域的过去、现在和未来提供了视角。他们强调了研究中的关键研究和主题(即心理技能、动机、群体动力学、沟通和决策),并呼吁在个人运动、人口多样性、有助于解释行为的理论方面开展更多工作,并更多地关注心理技能。作为对这篇文章的回应,我运用keathely - herring et al.(2016)和schneider(2009)的工作,对该领域目前的成熟度和科学进化阶段提供了一个视角。我同意汉考克和披萨的主要论点。然而,我认为,为了发展和成熟,研究需要更大的深度,而不是广度,更创新和大胆的思维方式,设计和方法,为了实现这一目标,科学家需要与应用相关,具有冒险,合作和广泛跨学科思维的个人倾向。
What and who the research needs: Maturing the psychology of sport officiating.
Hancock and Pizzera's (2025) review of research on the psychology of sports officiating provides perspective on the past, present, and future of the area. They highlight key studies and themes in the research (i.e., mental skills, motivation, group dynamics, communication, and decision making), and call for more work on individual sports, demographic diversity, theory that helps explain behaviour, and more focus on mental skills. In response to this article, I provide a perspective on the current maturity and stage of scientific evolution of the area, applying the work of Keathley-Herring et al. (2016) and Shneider (2009). I agree with the main arguments of Hancock and Pizzera. I argue, however, that to evolve and mature, the research needs greater depth as a priority over breadth, more innovative and bold approaches to thinking, design, and methods, and to achieve this, scientists who are connected to application and have personal tendencies towards risk-taking, collaboration, and broad transdisciplinary thinking.