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To strengthen my understanding of the relationship among the different fields within my IDS major, there are a few things I could do to help educate myself. One such thing is to look into what exactly sports psychologists do, what their daily occupational life could look like, what tasks they find themselves working on, how […]
When looking at my major there are a ton of components that bring it together. Sports Stats and Analytics is made up of about 6 different majors. Although this may seem like a lot, they work hand in hand creating something very interesting. A lot of these majors work together in helping me learn about […]
After the first 2 weeks of working on my action project I have put a lot of thought into how I want to conduct my research. The main thing I wanted to focus on was staying organized. This is because I have to gather information on so many sports teams for Plymouth State spanning over […]
To start my Action Project, I have been looking into any necessary forms that I would need to get approved before conducting any research. Ideally, I am going to work with a friend I have in the graduate program for strength and conditioning. He is currently working on his thesis project. He plans on publishing […]
AI. I hate AI. On a very personal level. But…maybe I’m just closed minded. I have an understandable amount of fear – what if my career is at risk? What if all these academic dollars were for not? It’s a very defeatist mindset, which is surely doing me more harm than artificial intelligence ever will. […]
Forensic pathology is a one of the many different areas of the forensic science field. Forensic science is the intersection between law and science. Where forensic pathology is the intersection between law and medicine. While they both lean on each other in order to find the manner and cause of death in order to bring […]
Unfortunately the first deadline (9/25) for setting up the website was missed. However, the introduction is ready to be uploaded as soon as the website is up and running. Additionally, I am on track to have the first article done by the proposed deadline (10/9). As such, this delay should not push back the timeline …
Athletic administration and design are closely intertwined, combining various disciplines to enhance sports programs and create engaging environments for athletes and fans. This collaboration improves not only management practices but also the overall experience within athletic facilities. Effective space planning is crucial in athletic administration. Administrators need to understand how facilities will be used, while …
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In medicine, psychiatry, substance use treatment, clinical psychology, and more there are many technological innovations that have been, are being, and will be made.I think about electronically stored data about patients and the like. It is certainly not all good compared to physical, paper records, but it seems to be a net benefit. This is […]