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  2. Draft (sports) - Wikipedia

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    A draft is a process used in some countries (especially in North America) and sports (especially in closed leagues) to allocate certain players to teams.In a draft, teams take turns selecting from a pool of eligible players.

  3. Bruce Ogilvie - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Ogilvie was born in 1920 in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.Ogilvie met his wife, Eva Diane, in 1938 and married her in 1943. He attended the University of San Francisco and studied psychology and also received his masters from Portland State.

  4. Category:Drafts (sports) - Wikipedia

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  5. PWHL to use draft format that other sports leagues should ...

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    A draft lottery is the most popular method to balance those two sides, with the NBA, NHL and MLB all currently using the format. But the Professional Women's Hockey League might be doing something ...

  6. Sport psychology - Wikipedia

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    The history of sport psychology dates back to almost 200 years ago, with Carl Friedrich Koch's (1830) publication of Calisthenics from the Viewpoint of Dietetics and Psychology. The first psychology laboratory was established back in 1879 by Wilhelm Wundt, this is where the first experiments of sport psychology were first conducted.

  7. Mock draft - Wikipedia

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    Mock draft is a term used by sports websites and magazines in reference to a simulation of a sports league draft or fantasy sports league's draft. ESPN has run mock drafts on the front page of its website, allowing any visitor to vote towards a specific team's choice.

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  9. Psychological continuum model - Wikipedia

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    The psychological continuum model (PCM) is a framework to organise prior literature from various academic disciplines to explain sport and event consumer behaviour ...