Objectives. The present study tested a conceptual model of mood–performance relationships (J. Appl. Sport Psychol. 12 (2000) 16) which proposed that depressed mood would influence the intensity and inter-relationships of other mood responses, and moderate the anger–performance and tension–performance relationships.Design. To promote ecological validity, the model was tested in a field setting using a cross-sectional design.Methods. A sample of 451 schoolchildren [age: mean=12.4 years, standard deviation (SD)=1.3 years] completed the Profile of Mood States — Adolescents (POMS-A; J. Sports Sci. 17 (1999) 861) and stated a performance goal, approximately 10 minutes before a running event. Participants were divided into a depressed mood group (...
The present study comprised two meta-analyses of published studies that used the Profile of Mood Sta...
Situations that are perceived to be personally important typically evoke intense mood states and emo...
The present study tested and extended Lane and Terry’s (2000) conceptual model of mood-performance r...
Objectives. The present study tested a conceptual model of mood–performance relationships (J. Appl. ...
Lane and Terry (2000) defined mood as 'a set of feelings, ephemeral in nature, varying in intensity ...
The current study tested Lane and Terry's (2000) proposal that depressed mood moderates anger‐perfor...
The current study tested Lane and Terry���s (2000) proposal that depressed mood moderates anger-perf...
A conceptual model of mood-performance relationships, which emphasises that the effects of tension a...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate relationships between mood, performance goals, a...
The present paper provides a conceptual basis for the examination of mood in sport. The nature of t...
The present paper provides a conceptual basis for the examination of mood in sport. The nature of th...
In an attempt to test the conceptual model by Lane and Terry, the purposes of this study were 1) to ...
Because moods are transitory emotional states that can be influenced by a range of personality and e...
The present study tested and extended Lane and Terry (2000) conceptual model of mood-performance rel...
The present study tested and extended Lane and Terry’s (2000) conceptual model of mood-performance r...
The present study comprised two meta-analyses of published studies that used the Profile of Mood Sta...
Situations that are perceived to be personally important typically evoke intense mood states and emo...
The present study tested and extended Lane and Terry’s (2000) conceptual model of mood-performance r...
Objectives. The present study tested a conceptual model of mood–performance relationships (J. Appl. ...
Lane and Terry (2000) defined mood as 'a set of feelings, ephemeral in nature, varying in intensity ...
The current study tested Lane and Terry's (2000) proposal that depressed mood moderates anger‐perfor...
The current study tested Lane and Terry���s (2000) proposal that depressed mood moderates anger-perf...
A conceptual model of mood-performance relationships, which emphasises that the effects of tension a...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate relationships between mood, performance goals, a...
The present paper provides a conceptual basis for the examination of mood in sport. The nature of t...
The present paper provides a conceptual basis for the examination of mood in sport. The nature of th...
In an attempt to test the conceptual model by Lane and Terry, the purposes of this study were 1) to ...
Because moods are transitory emotional states that can be influenced by a range of personality and e...
The present study tested and extended Lane and Terry (2000) conceptual model of mood-performance rel...
The present study tested and extended Lane and Terry’s (2000) conceptual model of mood-performance r...
The present study comprised two meta-analyses of published studies that used the Profile of Mood Sta...
Situations that are perceived to be personally important typically evoke intense mood states and emo...
The present study tested and extended Lane and Terry’s (2000) conceptual model of mood-performance r...