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Conference contributions
2022
Pöppel, K. (2022). Sport on paper: Evaluation of an internship-accompanying portfolio in sport science. Contribution to the 35th annual conference of the dvs section Sport Pedagogy in Münster.
Pöppel, K. & Webner, G. (2022). More appearance than reality! The superficial consideration of health
in German (sports) curricula. Contribution to the 25th dvs university conference in Kiel.
2019
Poeppel, K. (2019). Nobody wants liars in sports?! Doping perception and ideas for prevention in a school setting. Contributed to the annual conference of the Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology (SCAPPS), Vancouver/Canada.
Poeppel, K. & Buesch, D. (2019). Silver lining?! The doping critical state of mind of young elite sport coaches in combat sports. Contributed to the 15th European Congress of Sport & Exercise Psychology (FEPSAC), Muenster/Germany.
2018
Pöppel, K. & Büsch, D. (2018). The doping-critical attitude of junior coaches in the duel sports. Contribution to the annual conference of the German Society for Educational Science, Section Sports Education (DGfE) in Hamburg.
Pöppel, K. & Büsch, D. (2018). The doping-critical attitude of junior coaches in dual sports. Contribution to the Interdisciplinary Doping Symposium "Doping in elite and everyday sport" in Göttingen.
Pöppel. K. (2018). Better strong sooner than weak later. Doping prevention in sport. Contribution to the 31st Annual Conference of the dvs Section Sports Education in Chemnitz.
Pöppel, K. & Büsch, D. (2018). The doping-critical attitude of junior coaches in the duel sports. Contribution to the 50th annual conference of the asp in Cologne.
2017
Poeppel, K., Strauss, B. & Petróczi, A. (2017). Doping From a Societal Point of View: Stuck Between Rejection and Tolerance. Contributed to the annual conference of the Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology (SCAPPS), St. John's/Canada.
2016
Haverich, A. K. & Pöppel, K. (2017). Career-related reflection potentials of students for the teaching profession. A pilot study in the subject of sport at the University of Oldenburg. Contribution to the 29th annual conference of the dvs section Sport Pedagogy in Frankfurt/Main.
Poeppel, K., Strauss, B. & Petróczi, A. (2016). Doping From a Societal Point of View: Stuck Between Rejection and Tolerance. Contribution to the 48th annual meeting of the asp in Münster.
2015
Westmattelmann, D., Dreiskämper, D., Pöppel, K., Schewe, G. & Strauß, B. (2015). Trust in elite sport and the fight against doping in Germany from an athlete's perspective. Contribution to the 19th Annual Conference of the Working Group on Sports Economics.
Pöppel, K. & Strauß, B. (2015). The power of the crowd: Are comments on athletes' Facebook profiles an additional stressor in doping cases? Contribution to the 47th annual meeting of the asp in Freiburg.
2014
Pöppel, K., Dreiskämper, D. & Weinbender, E. (2014). The are all doped, eh? The influence of doping prevalence on the rating of an athlete's trustworthiness and reputation. Contributed to the annual conference of the Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology (SCAPPS), London/Canada.
(2014). '"I made a mistake. Please forgive me!" Impact of a doping defence on Twitter. Contributed to the EASM Conference 2014, Coventry/United Kingdom.
(2014). "Where Does my Money Go?': How Online Comments on a Donation Campaign Influence the Perceived Trustworthiness of a Nonprofit Organisation. Contributed to the ICA 2014 Preconference "Strategic Communication Campaigns in a Contemporary, Digital and Networked Society", Seattle/USA.
(2014). Whoever dopes is down? Facebook reactions to the image repair strategies of a professional cyclist. Paper presented at the 49th Congress of the German Psychological Society, Bochum.
(2014). "Newspaper vs. social media - The effect of anti-doping statements depending on the media channel through which they are disseminated." Contribution to the 49th Congress of the German Psychological Society, Bochum.
(2014). Once a hero, always a hero? Facebook reactions to the image repair strategies of a professional cyclist. Contribution to the 46th annual conference of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Sportpsychologie (asp), Munich, Germany.
"I am clean"!!! - The effect of anti-doping statements depending on the media channel through which they are disseminated. Contribution to the 46th annual conference of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Sportpsychologie (asp), Munich, Germany.
2013
Doping sinner Contador? Facebook reactions on the image-repair strategies of a professional bicycle racer. Contributed to the AnnualConference of the Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology (SCAPPS), Kelowna/Canada.
(2013). Doping offender Contador? Facebook reactions to the image repair strategies of a professional cyclist - A pilot study. Contribution to the 21st Sports Science University Day of the German Association for Sports Science in Konstanz.
. Are Athletes Suspected of Doping Able to Rebuild a Positive Image? Contributed to the ISSP 13th World Congress of Sport Psychology, Beijing/China.
(2013). Trust in Sports - Validation of a Trust Scale for Sport Context. Contributed to the ISSP 13th World Congress of Sport Psychology, Beijing/China.
(2013). Development of an instrument to measure competences and attitudes in the training of C-level coaches. Contribution to the annual conference of the dvs section Sport Pedagogy in Hamburg.
. (2013). Can athletes suspected of doping restore their reputation? Contribution to the 45th annual meeting of the asp in Halle/Saale.
Trust in sport: Validation of a scale to measure trust. Contribution to the 45th annual conference of the asp "in Halle/Saale.