Background and objectives: Effects of reappraising stress arousal during an interpersonal competition were tested on physiological functioning and performance. Additionally, the moderating role of gender was explored. Design and method: Participants (N = 279) were randomly assigned to a stress reappraisal, stress-is-debilitating, or a neutral control condition. Reappraisal materials educated participants about the adaptive benefits of stress, whereas stress-is-debilitating materials instructed participants to avoid stress. Control materials did not mention stress. Participants then competed against a gender-matched confederate on a 10-minute math performance task while cardiovascular reactivity was assessed. Participants were instructed to ...
Gender differences in coping in sport have received increased attention, but cross-sectional and ret...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
This investigation of stress-induced analgesia used two sedentary competitive tasks to \ud examine p...
Background and objectives: Effects of reappraising stress arousal during an interpersonal competitio...
We study how psychosocial stress affects willingness to compete and performance under tournament inc...
Women are often less willing than men to compete, even in tasks where there is no gender gap in perf...
The authors tested the hypothesis that a match between the gender relevance of a stressor and one’s ...
Individual willingness to enter competitive environments predicts career choices and labor market ou...
Gender differences in stressful situations are important in determining individual’s vulnerability t...
Competition in both an athletic environment and the laboratory have been shown to produce analgesic ...
The current investigation focuses on sex differences in the appraisal of stress and emotional proces...
Individuals face competitive environments daily, and it is important to understand how emotions affe...
The study sought to evaluate the influence of gender, hypertension risk, and aerobic fitness on card...
This paper investigates whether chronic stress and acute physiological responses to competitive stre...
This study compared the time to task failure for a submaximal fatiguing contraction in the presence ...
Gender differences in coping in sport have received increased attention, but cross-sectional and ret...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
This investigation of stress-induced analgesia used two sedentary competitive tasks to \ud examine p...
Background and objectives: Effects of reappraising stress arousal during an interpersonal competitio...
We study how psychosocial stress affects willingness to compete and performance under tournament inc...
Women are often less willing than men to compete, even in tasks where there is no gender gap in perf...
The authors tested the hypothesis that a match between the gender relevance of a stressor and one’s ...
Individual willingness to enter competitive environments predicts career choices and labor market ou...
Gender differences in stressful situations are important in determining individual’s vulnerability t...
Competition in both an athletic environment and the laboratory have been shown to produce analgesic ...
The current investigation focuses on sex differences in the appraisal of stress and emotional proces...
Individuals face competitive environments daily, and it is important to understand how emotions affe...
The study sought to evaluate the influence of gender, hypertension risk, and aerobic fitness on card...
This paper investigates whether chronic stress and acute physiological responses to competitive stre...
This study compared the time to task failure for a submaximal fatiguing contraction in the presence ...
Gender differences in coping in sport have received increased attention, but cross-sectional and ret...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
This investigation of stress-induced analgesia used two sedentary competitive tasks to \ud examine p...