Articles - TAIS:
  1. Building a Psychological Profile of Olympic Medalists and World Champions
  2. Do You Have World-Class Potential?
  3. Trading an I for an Eye
  4. Measuring the Building Blocks of Performance
  5. Meeting the Challenges of A Global Market Place
  6. TAIS Reliability and Validity
  7. The Role Concentration Skills and Interpersonal Characteristics Play in Recovery from Injury
  8. Changes In the Concentration Skills and Interpersonal Characteristics of Athletes at the Australian Institute for Sport
  9. A Cross Cultural Examination of the Concentration Skills of Elite Level Athletes
  10. Theory of Attentional and Interpersonal Style vs. Test of Attentional and Interpersonal Style (TAIS)
  11. Predicting A Manager's Level of Commitment, And Ability To Perform Under Pressure
  12. Using Personality Tests for Selection, Screening, and Training: TAIS and the "Big Five" Personality Characteristics
Please Note: All articles are copyrighted by Robert M. Nideffer and/or Enhanced Performance Systems, Inc., and may be reproduced with permission from the author.

Bibliography

: Books and Tests Written and Developed by Dr. Nideffer
  1. Nideffer, R.M. (1976a). Test of Attentional and Interpersonal Style, Assessment Systems International, New Berlin, WI.
  2. Nideffer, R.M. (1981). The ethics and practice of applied sport psychology. Ithaca: Mouvement.
  3. Nideffer, R.M. (1981a, 1989). Predicting human behavior: A theory and test of attentional and interpersonal style. Assessment Systems International, New Berlin, WI.
  4. Pratt, R.W., & Nideffer, R.M. (1985). Taking care of business. Assessment Systems International, New Berlin, WI.
  5. Nideffer, R.M. (1989b). Psychological Assessment in Sport. Assessment Systems International, New Berlin, WI.
  6. Nideffer, R.M. (1992) The Attentional and Interpersonal Style Inventory - Theory and Applications. Assessment Systems International, New Berlin, WI.
  7. Nideffer, R.M. (1995). Focus for Success: Family Edition. ComptonŐs New Media, Carlsbad, CA.
  8. Nideffer, R.M. (1995). Test of Attentional and Interpersonal Style - Revised, Assessment Systems International, New Berlin, WI.
  9. Nideffer, R.M., & Sagal, M.S. (2001). Assessment in Sport Psychology, Morgantown,WV: Fitness Information Technology.
  10. Nideffer, R.M., Farrell, J., & O'Hara, J. (2002). Leadership In The 21st Century: A Handbook For Closures Managers. Intier, Newmarket, ONT.
TAIS Research and Review Articles
  1. Nideffer, R.M. (1976). Test of attentional and interpersonal style. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 34, 394-404.
  2. Walker, R., Nideffer, R.M., & Boomer, W. (1977). Diving performance as it is correlated with arousal and concentration time. SwimmingTechnique, 13, 4.
  3. Nideffer, R.M. (1977). Comparison of self-report and performance measures of attention - 2nd look. Journal of Perceptual and Motor Skills, 45, 3, 1291-1294.
  4. DePalma, D.M., & Nideffer, R.M. (1977). Relationships between the Test of Attentional and Interpersonal Style and psychiatric subclassification. Journal of Personality Assessment, 41, 622-631.
  5. Nideffer, R.M. (1987). Issues in the use of psychological tests in applied settings. The Sport Psychologist, 1, 18-28.
  6. Whitney, D.L. & Pratt, R.W. (1987) Paying attention: A study of attentional and interpersonal styles of hotel and restaurant administration students. Hospitality and Education Research Journal, 11, (No. 3), 43-58.
  7. Nideffer, R.M. (1989). The effects of menstrual cycle on athlete performance: A case history. Sports Medicine Update, 4, 4, 14-16
  8. Nideffer, R.M. (1989). Theoretical and practical relationships between attention, anxiety, and performance in sport. In, Hackfort & Spielberger (Eds.), Anxiety in sport: An international perspective. New York, Hemisphere Publishing. 117-136.
  9. Nideffer, R.M. (1989). Psychological Assessment in Sport. New Berlin, WI., Assessment Systems International.
  10. Selder, D.J., Burnett, K., & Nideffer, R.M. (1989). Psychological factors associated with the successful completion of Basic Underwater Demolition Seal training. U.S. Navy Technical Report.
  11. Nideffer, R.M. (1990). Use of the Test of Attentional and Interpersonal Style in Sport. The Sport Psychologist, 4, 285-300.
  12. Nideffer, R.M. (1990). Using The Test of Attentional and Interpersonal Style With Athletes. In, Australian Sport Psychology: The Eighties. Bond, J. & Gross, J. (Eds). Australian Institute for Sport, Canberra, 149-160.
  13. Pratt, R.W. & Whitney, D.L. (1991). Attentional and interpersonal characteristics of restaurant general managers in comparison with other groups of interest. Hospitality and Education Research Journal, 15 (No. 1), 9-24.
  14. Bond, J.W., & Nideffer, R.M. (1992). Attentional and interpersonal characteristics of elite Australian Athletes. Excell, Australian Sports Commission, 8,2, 101-111.
Applied Articles and Book Chapters
  1. Nideffer, R.M. (1983). The injured athlete: Psychological factors in treatment. Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 14, 2, 373-385.
  2. Pratt, R.W. & Faulkender, T. (1987). Profiling maximizes employee sales potential. Bank Marketing, January, 10-12.
  3. Nideffer, R.M. (1993). Concentration and attention control training. In, Jean Williams (Ed.), Applied sport psychology, Palo Alto: Mayfield, 243-262.
  4. Pratt, R.W., & Gentry, J.A. (1994). Attentional and interpersonal characteristics of finance professors: Comparisons with college students and business executives. Financial Practice and Education, Winter.
  5. 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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