The effects of mood status and competitive anxiety in elite basketball players

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Lukins, Joann;Leicht, Anthony S.
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Interest has developed in studying the relationship between pre-competitive mood and anxiety with athletic performance (eg. Beedie, Terry & Lane, 2000; Morgan, Ellickson, O'Connor & Bradley, 1992). The most commonly used instrument for measuring mood states in sport psychology is the Profile of Mood States (POMS). A weak to moderate relationship exists between pre-competitive mood and the performance of similarly skilled athletes (Cox, 2002). The current study examined the relationship between pre-game mood status (POMS), competitive-anxiety (SCAT), task-ego orientation (TEOSQ) and game statistics during the season of an elite basketball competition.

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Inaugural Australian Association for Exercise and Sports Science National Conference

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Brisbane, QLD, Australia

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Australian Association for Exercise and Sports Science

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