Elevated levels of anxiety are a common response to stressful competitive sports situations, are known to moderate athletic performance and are referred to as an unpleasant emotional state associated with perceptions of situational threat. The empirical studies in this dissertation considered primarily psychometric, methodological and conceptual issues of relevance for the study of anxiety and sports performance. In Study I, athletes were followed across a full competitive season to explore patterns of inter- and intra-individual variability of anxiety and self-confidence in relation to performance. The findings imply intra-individual anxiety and self-confidence variability to affect performance differently than the specific intensity level...
This paper examines the relationship between anxiety and self-perceived performance of DLSU Athletes...
There were three broad aims for this thesis. These included (1) an investigation of the relationship...
The pressure and anxiety of performing well will increase as the importance of winning continues to ...
Elevated levels of anxiety are a common response to stressful competitive sports situations, are kno...
This thesis attempted to further understanding of various aspects of the competitive state anxiety r...
The multidimensional approach to the study of anxiety (Martens, Vealey, & Burton, 1990a) conside...
Previous research on anxiety in sport has focused on determining differences between groups of indiv...
Program year: 1997/1998Digitized from print original stored in HDRA meta-analysis was conducted acro...
In the sporting context, the study of stress has been largely themed around the anxiety-performance ...
Studies related to effect of Competitive State anxiety and competitive performance has become a majo...
The purpose of this study was to reexamine various competitive anxiety theories, in order to constru...
The purposes of the present investigation were twofold: (a) to investigate the fluctuations of anxie...
The objectives of this study were to examine the contribution of anxiety and fundamental emotions to...
Among emotional factors, anxiety is known to have the most strong effects on performance in sports e...
Jessica L Ford, Kenneth Ildefonso, Megan L Jones, Monna Arvinen-Barrow Department of Kinesiology, In...
This paper examines the relationship between anxiety and self-perceived performance of DLSU Athletes...
There were three broad aims for this thesis. These included (1) an investigation of the relationship...
The pressure and anxiety of performing well will increase as the importance of winning continues to ...
Elevated levels of anxiety are a common response to stressful competitive sports situations, are kno...
This thesis attempted to further understanding of various aspects of the competitive state anxiety r...
The multidimensional approach to the study of anxiety (Martens, Vealey, & Burton, 1990a) conside...
Previous research on anxiety in sport has focused on determining differences between groups of indiv...
Program year: 1997/1998Digitized from print original stored in HDRA meta-analysis was conducted acro...
In the sporting context, the study of stress has been largely themed around the anxiety-performance ...
Studies related to effect of Competitive State anxiety and competitive performance has become a majo...
The purpose of this study was to reexamine various competitive anxiety theories, in order to constru...
The purposes of the present investigation were twofold: (a) to investigate the fluctuations of anxie...
The objectives of this study were to examine the contribution of anxiety and fundamental emotions to...
Among emotional factors, anxiety is known to have the most strong effects on performance in sports e...
Jessica L Ford, Kenneth Ildefonso, Megan L Jones, Monna Arvinen-Barrow Department of Kinesiology, In...
This paper examines the relationship between anxiety and self-perceived performance of DLSU Athletes...
There were three broad aims for this thesis. These included (1) an investigation of the relationship...
The pressure and anxiety of performing well will increase as the importance of winning continues to ...