Research has demonstrated that emotion and mood can be distinguished empirically in line with generally accepted theoretical predictions (Beedie, Lane, & Terry, 2001, Journal of Sports Sciences. 19, 69-70). Theoretically, emotion is brief and intense, whereas mood is relatively enduring and unfocused. Emotion results from, and is focused on, specific events, and signals to the individual the state of the environment in relation to goal-directed behaviour; whereas mood does not result from any specific event of which the individual is aware, and signals the state of the self in relation to existential, life issues. The consequences of emotion are mostly behavioural, whereas those of mood are mostly cognitive. Psychometrically, a clear distin...
Elevated levels of anxiety are a common response to stressful competitive sports situations, are kno...
The present study tested and extended Lane and Terry (2000) conceptual model of mood-performance rel...
Previous research on anxiety in sport has focused on determining differences between groups of indiv...
Research has demonstrated that emotion and mood can be distinguished empirically in line with genera...
The objectives of this study were to examine the contribution of anxiety and fundamental emotions to...
The objectives of this study were to examine the contribution of anxiety and fundamental emotions to...
The official published version of this article can be found at the link below.The purpose of this st...
Approaches to the study of anxiety in sport have tended to rely on the use of questionnaires to asse...
Our research assessed whether mood and emotion can be measured as distinct constructs. Development a...
There is no doubt that sport generates powerful emotional responses among participants and spectator...
Mood and emotion research in sport psychology is typically conducted using single-adjective checklis...
Objective: The main purpose of the study was to extend the notion of directional perceptions beyond ...
Purpose: This study investigated emotion-performance relationships in rugby union. We identified whi...
Elevated levels of anxiety are a common response to stressful competitive sports situations, are kno...
The present study tested and extended Lane and Terry’s (2000) conceptual model of mood-performance r...
Elevated levels of anxiety are a common response to stressful competitive sports situations, are kno...
The present study tested and extended Lane and Terry (2000) conceptual model of mood-performance rel...
Previous research on anxiety in sport has focused on determining differences between groups of indiv...
Research has demonstrated that emotion and mood can be distinguished empirically in line with genera...
The objectives of this study were to examine the contribution of anxiety and fundamental emotions to...
The objectives of this study were to examine the contribution of anxiety and fundamental emotions to...
The official published version of this article can be found at the link below.The purpose of this st...
Approaches to the study of anxiety in sport have tended to rely on the use of questionnaires to asse...
Our research assessed whether mood and emotion can be measured as distinct constructs. Development a...
There is no doubt that sport generates powerful emotional responses among participants and spectator...
Mood and emotion research in sport psychology is typically conducted using single-adjective checklis...
Objective: The main purpose of the study was to extend the notion of directional perceptions beyond ...
Purpose: This study investigated emotion-performance relationships in rugby union. We identified whi...
Elevated levels of anxiety are a common response to stressful competitive sports situations, are kno...
The present study tested and extended Lane and Terry’s (2000) conceptual model of mood-performance r...
Elevated levels of anxiety are a common response to stressful competitive sports situations, are kno...
The present study tested and extended Lane and Terry (2000) conceptual model of mood-performance rel...
Previous research on anxiety in sport has focused on determining differences between groups of indiv...