Articles - ACT:
  1. Preventing "Choking" and Downward Performance Cycles
  2. Psychological Services for the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Team
  3. Concentration Training for Peak Performance
  4. Trading an I for an Eye
  5. Calming the Mind So the Body Can Perform
  6. Getting Into the Optimal Performance State
  7. Predicting A Manager's Level of Commitment, And Ability To Perform Under Pressure
  8. Using Personality Tests for Selection, Screening, and Training: TAIS and the "Big Five" Personality Characteristics
  9. Can You Perform Under Pressure?
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Bibliography

Books and Tests Written and Developed by Dr. Nideffer
  1. Nideffer, R.M. (1976b). The Inner Athlete, New York, Thomas Crowell.
  2. Nideffer, R.M. & Sharpe, R. (1978). A.C.T.: Attention control training, New York, Wyden Books.
  3. Nideffer, R.M. & Sharpe, R. (1978a). How to Put Anxiety Behind You. New York, Stein and Day.
  4. Nideffer, R.M. (1985). An athletes' guide to mental training. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.
  5. Nideffer, R.M., & Fairbank, R. D. (1989). Playing tennis to win - The mental advantage, Tokyo: Japan Uni Agency.
  6. Nideffer, R.M. (1989a). Attention Control Training for Athletes. Assessment Systems International, New Berlin, WI.
  7. Nideffer, R.M., & Pratt, R.W. (1990). Attention Control Training in Business. Assessment Systems International, New Berlin, WI.
  8. Pratt, R.W., & Nideffer, R.M. (1991). Coaching Attention Control Training for Business. Enhanced Performance Systems, Los Gatos, CA.
  9. Nideffer, R.M. (1992). Psyched to win. Champaign, IL: Leisure Press.
  10. Nideffer, R.M., & Sagal, M.S. (2001). Assessment in Sport Psychology, Morgantown,WV: Fitness Information Technology.
  11. Nideffer, R.M., Farrell, J., & O'Hara, J. (2002). Leadership In The 21st Century: A Handbook For Closures Managers. Intier, Newmarket, ONT.
Applied Articles and Book Chapters
  1. Nideffer, R.M. & Hessler, N. (1978). Controlling performance anxiety. College Music Symposium, July.
  2. Nideffer, R.M. (1979). The psychology of injuries. Professional Sports Journal, 45-47.
  3. Nideffer, R.M. (1982). Aiming the mind at success. Swimming Technique, 18, 4, 12-14.
  4. Nideffer, R.M. (1983). Soviets win in Indianapolis - A psychological perspective. Track Technique, 2676-2679.
  5. Nideffer, R.M. (1987). Psychological preparation of the highly competitive athlete. The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 18, 10, 85-92.
  6. Nideffer, R.M. (1989). Psychological services for the U.S. Track and Field Team. The Sport Psychologist, 3, 350-357.
  7. Nideffer, R.M. (1989). Psychological aspects of sports injuries: Issues in Prevention and Treatment. In, Giam, Chook, and Teh (Eds), Proceedings of the 7th World Congress in Sport Psychology, Singapore, August 7-12. (See too, ISSP Journal)
  8. Nideffer, R.M. (1991). Preparation of Individual Athletes for Olympic Competition: In Proceedings of the Second IOC World Congress on Sport Sciences, Barcelona, Spain, 1991, 62-67.
  9. Nideffer, R.M. (1992). Training Skiers to Concentrate. The American Ski Coach, 15, 4, 5-7.
  10. Nideffer, R.M. (1993). Attention Control Training. In, Handbook of Research on Sport Psychology, R.N. Singer, M. Murphey, and L.K. Tennant (Eds.), Macmillan, New York, 542-556.
  11. Nideffer, R.M. (1993). Concentration and attention control training. In, Jean Williams (Ed.), Applied sport psychology, Palo Alto: Mayfield, 243-262.
  12. Nideffer, R.M., Sagal, M.S., Lowry, M., & Bond, J. (2001). Identifying and developing world class performers. In The practice of sport psychology, Gershon Tenenbaum (Ed.). Fitness Information Technology: Morgantown, WV.

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