de
en
Schliessen
Detailsuche
Bibliotheken
Projekt
Impressum
Datenschutz
zum Inhalt
Detailsuche
Schnellsuche:
OK
Ergebnisliste
Titel
Titel
Inhalt
Inhalt
Seite
Seite
Im Dokument suchen
Fritsch, Julian; Finne, Emily ; Jekauc, Darko; Zerdila, Diana; Elbe, Anne-Marie; Hatzigeorgiadis, Antonis: Antecedents and Consequences of Outward Emotional Reactions in Table Tennis. In: Frontiers in Psychology. Jg.11. 2020
Inhalt
Materials and Methods
Participants
Procedure
Measures
Outward Emotional Reactions
Antecedents of Outward Emotional Reactions
Importance of the situation
Stage of competition
Remaining sets
Remaining points
Controllability of the situation
Leading in sets
Leading in points
Set difference
Interaction set difference x leading in sets
Point difference
Interaction point difference x leading in points
Consecutive points won
Consecutive points lost
Interaction between importance of the situation and controllability of the situation
Interaction remaining sets x leading in sets
Interaction remaining points x leading in points
Consequences of Outward Emotional Reactions
Outcome of next point
Statistical Analysis
Statistical Analysis for Antecedents of Outward Emotional Reactions
Statistical Analysis for Consequences of Outward Emotional Reactions
Results
Descriptive Analysis of Codes
Antecedents of Positive Outward Emotional Reactions After Winning a Point
Situational Factors for Importance of the Situation
Situational Factors for Controllability of the Situation
Situational Factors for Interaction Between Importance/Controllability of the Situation
Antecedents of Negative Outward Emotional Reactions After Losing a Point
Situational Factors for Importance of the Situation
Situational Factors for Controllability of the Situation
Situational Factors for Interaction Between Importance/Controllability of the Situation
Consequences of Outward Emotional Reactions
Discussion
Antecedents of Outward Emotional Reactions
Importance of the Situation
Controllability of the Situation
Interaction of Importance of the Situation and Controllability of the Situation
Consequences of Outward Emotional Reactions
Implications for Practice
Limitations and Future Directions
Conclusion
Data Availability Statement
Ethics Statement
Author Contributions
Funding
References