Life Stress, Competitive Anxiety, and Affective Outcomes Related To Athletic Performance
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- Description
- This study will examine possible relationships among life stress, competitive anxiety, and an athlete's emotional state following competitive games. Examination of an intercorrleation matrix may suggest how these variables interact to produce interference with optimal athletic performance and expose the importance of the mental-aspect of sport. The participants will be varsity athletes from men's and women's basketball, lacrosse, baseball and softball teams. The participants will complete five surveys. The Demographic Questionnaire and the Life Events and Stress Scale will be taken one week prior to competition. The modified State-Trait Anxiety Inventory will be administered on the athlete's day off. The Competitive State Anxiety Inventory 2 will be taken two hours before competition and the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule scale will be taken directly after. The data collected will be analyzed using a correlational model where statistical significance is tied to p-values of .05 or higher.
- Lawrence Welkowitz
- Fitni Destani
- Gary Bonitatibus
- Contributor
- Keene State College
- Creator
- Alexandra Haley
- Date
- 2015-04-11
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12088/7601
- Language
- en_US
- Subject
- Psychology
- Type
- Presentation
- Rights
- http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
- Item sets
- AEC 2015 Sciences
- Site pages
- Sciences
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