International audienceTwo field studies investigate the role of self in the tendency of athletes to engage in claimed handicapping strategies during training (anticipatively claiming that handicaps may interfere with their performance). Study 1 tested the relationship between trait self-esteem and athletes’ engagement in claimed self-handicapping. As hypothesized, low physical self-esteem athletes claimed more handicaps than high physical self-esteem athletes. For stronger evidence for the causal role of the self, Study 2 tested whether securing athletes’ self-worth through self-affirmation would lead to decreased claimed self-handicapping by using a mixed model design that allows for both between-subjects (affirmation vs. control condition...
Self-handicapping refers to the process whereby people engage in self-defeating behaviours to proact...
The aim of this research was to examine differences in the use of self-handicapping strategies in at...
The pressure on athletes to perform and stay healthy is ever more intense. This being the case, athl...
International audienceTwo field studies investigate the role of self in the tendency of athletes to ...
International audienceWe examined the relationship between physical self-esteem and claimed self-han...
Abstract The purpose of this investigation was to examine the relationship between self-esteem, cert...
International audienceOne hundred and three athletes participated in a motor task that was ostensibl...
Self-handicapping, the creating or claiming of obstacles to one\u27s performance to influence explan...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to examine self-efficacy and self-esteem as pred...
Self-handicapping is a term used to refer to the strategic creation of obstacles that interfere with...
grantor: University of TorontoThis research examined the motivations for behavioural self-...
This research investigated whether self-handicapping preserves specific conceptions of ability in a ...
Self-handicapping might take many forms and include strategies people use to create excuses so that ...
The aim of this study was to examine hypotheses derived from Jones and Berglas's (1978) self-handica...
Self-handicapping refers to the process whereby people engage in self-defeating behaviours to proact...
The aim of this research was to examine differences in the use of self-handicapping strategies in at...
The pressure on athletes to perform and stay healthy is ever more intense. This being the case, athl...
International audienceTwo field studies investigate the role of self in the tendency of athletes to ...
International audienceWe examined the relationship between physical self-esteem and claimed self-han...
Abstract The purpose of this investigation was to examine the relationship between self-esteem, cert...
International audienceOne hundred and three athletes participated in a motor task that was ostensibl...
Self-handicapping, the creating or claiming of obstacles to one\u27s performance to influence explan...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to examine self-efficacy and self-esteem as pred...
Self-handicapping is a term used to refer to the strategic creation of obstacles that interfere with...
grantor: University of TorontoThis research examined the motivations for behavioural self-...
This research investigated whether self-handicapping preserves specific conceptions of ability in a ...
Self-handicapping might take many forms and include strategies people use to create excuses so that ...
The aim of this study was to examine hypotheses derived from Jones and Berglas's (1978) self-handica...
Self-handicapping refers to the process whereby people engage in self-defeating behaviours to proact...
The aim of this research was to examine differences in the use of self-handicapping strategies in at...
The pressure on athletes to perform and stay healthy is ever more intense. This being the case, athl...