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Psychophysiological effects of precompetition anxiety on basketball performance.
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Psychophysiological effects of precompetition anxiety on basketball performance./
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Alexander, Daya.
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60 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 48-01, page: 0624.
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Masters Abstracts International48-01.
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Health Sciences, Recreation. -
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9781109311112
Psychophysiological effects of precompetition anxiety on basketball performance.
Alexander, Daya.
Psychophysiological effects of precompetition anxiety on basketball performance.
- 60 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 48-01, page: 0624.
Thesis (M.S.)--California State University, Fullerton, 2009.
The effect of precompetition anxiety on performance has been examined both psychologically and physiologically, resulting in inconsistent findings. To date, no one has studied both psychological and physiological anxiety markers as possible predictors of basketball performance. The purpose of this investigation was to examine the relationship between precompetition salivary cortisol and psychological anxiety, and to study the effect of these anxiety indicators on basketball performance. Collegiate basketball players (N = 14) participated in this study (seven males and seven females). Participants completed the Competitive State Anxiety Inventory-2 (CSAI-2) with the 'directional' subscale (d) and provided both salivary samples and resting heart rate. Data were collected at baseline (on a non-competition, non-practice day) and prior to a regular-season home gaine. Performance was objectively measured using the following composite formula: Performance = (Free throw % + Field goal %)(Total points + Rebounds + Assists + Steals) - Turnovers - Personal fouls + 10. Cognitive anxiety, somatic anxiety, self-confidence, heart rate, and cortisol concentration were significantly higher precompetition than at baseline. None of the variables significantly predicted performance. Heart rate was positively correlated with both somatic and cognitive anxiety intensity. Cortisol was positively correlated with performance. Future studies should continue to use a psychophysiological approach within a single sport to examine the anxiety-performance relationship.
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