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181 related items for PubMed ID: 22126716

  • 1. Directional anxiety responses in elite and sub-elite young athletes: intensity of anxiety symptoms matters.
    Lundqvist C, Kenttä G, Raglin JS.
    Scand J Med Sci Sports; 2011 Dec; 21(6):853-62. PubMed ID: 22126716
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  • 2. Intensity and direction dimensions of competitive state anxiety and relationships with performance.
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  • 3. Self-confidence as a mediator of the relationship between competitive anxiety intensity and interpretation.
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  • 4. Antecedents of intensity and direction dimensions of competitive anxiety as a function of skill.
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  • 9. Knowing what to do and doing it: differences in self-assessed tactical skills of regional, sub-elite, and elite youth field hockey players.
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  • 10. Intensity and direction as dimensions of competitive state anxiety and relationships with competitiveness.
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  • 12. Interaction between Gender and Skill on Competitive State Anxiety Using the Time-to-Event Paradigm: What Roles Do Intensity, Direction, and Frequency Dimensions Play?
    Hagan JE, Pollmann D, Schack T.
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  • 13. Intensity and direction of competitive state anxiety as interpreted by rugby players and rifle shooters.
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  • 14. Anxiety and burnout in female collegiate ice hockey and soccer athletes.
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  • 16. Self-regulation and performance level of elite and non-elite youth soccer players.
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  • 17. Psychophysiological stress response during competition between elite and non-elite Korean junior golfers.
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  • 18. Perception of anxiety and expectations of performance.
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  • 19. Basic psychological skills usage and competitive anxiety responses: perceived underlying mechanisms.
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  • 20. Competitive state anxiety and self-confidence: intensity and direction as relative predictors of performance on a golf putting task.
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