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Performance Psychology
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Performance Psychology

Performance psychology refers to the study of mental processes involved in human performance. It is a multidisciplinary sub-field within the domain of psychology that is primarily concerned with examining psychological factors that influence human performance and well-being. Performance Psychology is a relatively new branch of psychology, which has grown from the study of sport and exercise and is now applied in many domains such as business, education, health care, and rehabilitation.

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