Intensity and interpretation of competitive state anxiety: Relationship to performance and repressive coping

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Jerome, GJ [1 ]
Williams, JM [1 ]
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[1] Univ Arizona, Dept Exercise & Sport Sci, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA
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10.1080/10413200008404225
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F [经济];
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This study examined (a) the predictions of multidimensional anxiety theory, (b) the effect of interpreting anxiety responses as having a debilitative or facilitative effect on performance, and (c) the influence of a repressive coping style on the relationship of anxiety to performance in recreational and semi-professional bowlers (N = 158). Regression analyses indicated cognitive intensity had an inverted U relationship to performance that explained 4.1% of the variance (p < .05). The somatic direction subscale had a positive Linear relationship to performance that explained 3.0% of the variance (p < .05). Removing bowlers with a repressive coping style resulted in a stronger and different anxiety-performance relationship. Cognitive intensity kept an inverted-IJ relationship, but increased the performance variance explained to 12.6%. Somatic intensity became significant, but with a negative linear relationship that explained 6.1% of performance variance. The findings did not support multi-dimensional anxiety theory and offered only limited support for inclusion of directional interpretation scales.
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