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Competitive state anxiety and self- confidence: Intensity and direction as relative predictors of performance on a golf putting task By: Group Two
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Purpose of Study Have participants complete the CSAI-2D self-report questionnaire prior to golf- putting task, in order to map the intensity and direction of anxiety and it’s effect on performance.
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The Hypotheses Testing the hypothesis described in MAT which is that: 1)Cognitive anxiety will show a negative linear relationship, 2) Somatic anxiety will show and inverted “U” relationship, and 3) Self confidence will show a positive relationship
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Overview Twelve experienced undergraduate male golfers participated in a golf putting task Participants were asked to perform a golf putt from 5 meters away, 15 times (5 being practice shots), in 3 different situations. Each situation was designed to simulate different anxiety responses.
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Procedure 1 st putting task: (Day 1) tested alone with experimenter, scores would not be revealed to other participants Low level of anxiety was predicted 2 nd putting task: (Day 2) participants separated into teams, competed head-to-head, $30.00 cash prize Moderate level of anxiety predicted 3 rd putting task: (Day 2) participants performed in front of each other, $50.00 cash prize Highest level of anxiety predicted CSAI-2D was completed prior to every putting task.
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Results Hypothesis 1)”Cognitive anxiety will show a negative linear relationship” The relationship between cognitive intensity and performance in the study was best described as a significantly negative linear equation. The relationship between cognitive direction and performance in the study was best described as linear
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Results Hypothesis 2) “Somatic anxiety will show an inverted ‘U’ relationship” Somatic anxiety intensity’s relationship with performance was best accounted for by a U-shaped curvilinear equation in the study.
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Results Hypothesis 3)” Self confidence will show a positive relationship” Self-confidence intensity was best described by a positive, linear equation in the study. Therefore, the results of the study support all three hypothesis described by MAT.
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Construct Validity Cause Construct 3 Anxiety conditions Effect Construct Anxiety survey Putting performance
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Strengths and Weaknesses Strengths High internal consistency in surveys High predictive validity Putter Weakness Survey didn’t show directional aspect validation Putter Synthetic mat
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Internal Validity Study Design O 1 X 1 O 2 O 1 X 2 O 2 O 1 X 3 O 2 O 1 = Competitive Sport Anxiety Inventory-2(D) Measures state anxiety intensity and direction on: Cognitive anxiety, somatic anxiety, self- confidence O 2 = Measurement between ball and target X 1 = 15 putts alone X 2 = Team competition X 3 = One-on-one competition
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Internal Validity Not searching for causal relationship Rather, seeing how the measurements related to performance Situations don’t accurately reflect competitive scenario No break in between sessions on day two
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External Validity Non-random, convenient sample 12 experienced, undergraduate male golfers All from one English university All participants volunteered for the study
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To Whom Are They Generalizing? People : Study is generalizing to participants in individual sports (i.e. golf and bowling). Setting : Three different types of sessions 1) Putting Individually 2) Putting head to head 3) Putting in team atmosphere Time : Results are not specific to a certain time period, can be used in future instances Anxiety will always be a part of Sport
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Problems with Sample We would have liked to have seen other individual sports represented in the sample For instance, a tennis player’s anxiety might have manifested in a different fashion compared to a golfer’s anxiety We have an issue with the ALL MALE sample Adding women could have affected the results Women could have higher anxiety levels than men leading to skewed results
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Problems with Sample Cont’d All participants are from the SAME university Are they on the golf team? Taught the same coping mechanisms for anxiety? All of the participants are Volunteers This could have affected the results: Are all participants over-confident? Struggle with anxiety?
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