Expert Negotiations and Congressional Presentation: The Impact of Technology on University Athletics and Halfback Performance
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- Altyiab Kasey
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This study examines the impact of technology on university athletics and halfback performance in the context of expert negotiations and congressional presentation. Using a mixed-methods approach, the data was collected from a sample of Division I universities in the United States, including surveys, interviews, and observations. The results revealed that technology has a significant impact on various aspects of university athletics, including but not limited to, recruiting, training, and performance analysis. Furthermore, the study found that the effective use of technology in athletics requires expert negotiations and strategic congressional presentation to secure funding and support. The study also highlighted the importance of considering the human element in the implementation of technology, specifically the impact on halfback performance and the potential for unintended consequences. Implications for university administrators, athletic directors, coaches, and policymakers are discussed, along with suggestions for future research. Overall, this study contributes to the ongoing dialogue on the role of technology in university athletics and the need for effective negotiation and presentation strategies to maximize its benefits.
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Altyiab Kasey "Expert Negotiations and Congressional Presentation: The Impact of Technology on University Athletics and Halfback Performance". IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning, 2018.
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Date of Release: 2018
Author(s): Altyiab Kasey.
IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning
Page(s): 7
Product Type: Conference/Journal Publications