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      Relationship between Self-Efficacy, Wrestling Performance, and Affect Prior to Competition

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      The Sport Psychologist
      Human Kinetics

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          This study examined the relationship between self-efficacy, wrestling performance, and affect prior to competition. 15 minutes prior to competition, 70 male high school wrestlers ( M = 16.03 years) completed a self-efficacy assessment, the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (Watson, Clark, & Tellegen, 1988), and the Cognitive and Somatic Anxiety Inventory-2 (Martens, Burton, Vealey, Bump, & Smith, 1990). Self-efficacy was found to be significantly associated with positive and negative affect and cognitive and somatic anxiety. Consistent with social cognitive theory, self-efficacy was a stronger predictor of performance when the measure was process oriented rather than win-loss. The findings suggest that confusion and equivocality in the literature could be removed if researchers assessed self-efficacy in a microanalytical fashion. Future research investigating the affective antecedents of performance should go beyond merely assessing negative states and recognize the potential role positive affect may play in sport behavior.

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          Journal
          The Sport Psychologist
          Human Kinetics
          0888-4781
          1543-2793
          March 1996
          March 1996
          : 10
          : 1
          : 73-83
          Affiliations
          [1 ]1Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville
          [2 ]2University of Minnesota
          [3 ]3Northern Illinois University
          Article
          10.1123/tsp.10.1.73
          6ea039e7-1809-4fc4-bd0b-a310729e04b1
          © 1996
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