The present study examined relationships between golfers’ self-perceived emotions (e.g., irritability, nervousness, tension), task-oriented coping, perceived control, and performance during a golf competition. We implemented a process-oriented golf analysis in which competitors rated these variables hole-by-hole in a competitive golf round. Within a two-level Bayesian multivariate autoregressive model, we showed that (a) within persons, emotions and task-oriented coping were reactions that stemmed from performance on the previous hole; and (b) between persons, player skill level predicted both better scores and the ability to limit the influence of negative affect on performance. These findings highlight the complex nature of the relationsh...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether one\u27s profile of motivation was associated with ...
Objectives: In this study we aimed to better understand the occurrence and experience of flow in eli...
The aims of this study were to (a) explore the emotions generated during or as a consequence of stre...
The present study examined relationships between golfers’ self-perceived emotions (e.g., irritabilit...
This study explored the relationship between attributions and emotional responses to poor performanc...
International audienceThis study investigated the psychological characteristics of professional golf...
This study investigated the psychological characteristics of professional golfers and their relation...
Researchers have intimated that cognitions and emotions can change in the lead up to important event...
psychophysiological stress in competitive golf u Psychophysiological stress responses to competition...
This study examined self-reported state anxiety (cognitive anxiety, somatic anxiety and self-confide...
The first objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between positive and negative ...
The present research assessed the influence of golfers’ mindsets on their performance when accountin...
Researchers have intimated that cognitions and emotions can change in the lead up to important event...
The first purpose of this study was to examine relationships between psychological/physiological and...
Psychophysiological stress responses to competition golf were examined in three groups of players, p...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether one\u27s profile of motivation was associated with ...
Objectives: In this study we aimed to better understand the occurrence and experience of flow in eli...
The aims of this study were to (a) explore the emotions generated during or as a consequence of stre...
The present study examined relationships between golfers’ self-perceived emotions (e.g., irritabilit...
This study explored the relationship between attributions and emotional responses to poor performanc...
International audienceThis study investigated the psychological characteristics of professional golf...
This study investigated the psychological characteristics of professional golfers and their relation...
Researchers have intimated that cognitions and emotions can change in the lead up to important event...
psychophysiological stress in competitive golf u Psychophysiological stress responses to competition...
This study examined self-reported state anxiety (cognitive anxiety, somatic anxiety and self-confide...
The first objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between positive and negative ...
The present research assessed the influence of golfers’ mindsets on their performance when accountin...
Researchers have intimated that cognitions and emotions can change in the lead up to important event...
The first purpose of this study was to examine relationships between psychological/physiological and...
Psychophysiological stress responses to competition golf were examined in three groups of players, p...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether one\u27s profile of motivation was associated with ...
Objectives: In this study we aimed to better understand the occurrence and experience of flow in eli...
The aims of this study were to (a) explore the emotions generated during or as a consequence of stre...