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Predictors of pre- and post-competition affective states in male martial artists: a multilevel interactional approach
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports, 10/28/09
Cerin E et al. – Competitive trait anxiety was a key moderator of the relationship between cognitive appraisal and affective states. This study supports the idea that cognitive appraisal and situational and personality factors exert main and interactive effects on athletes' pre– and post–competition affects. These factors need to be accounted for in planning of emotion regulation interventions.
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