Influence of competitive anxiety between different genders in racket sports

The purpose of this research was to study how male and female racket players interpreted competitive anxiety. Previous studies have found gender differences in anxiety levels but few have delved into how both genders interpreted anxiety (Perry & William, 1998) which may have a more influential i...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Woon, Yu Mei
Other Authors: Chian Lit Khoon
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2016
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/66603
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: English
id sg-ntu-dr.10356-66603
record_format dspace
spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-666032021-11-05T05:58:00Z Influence of competitive anxiety between different genders in racket sports Woon, Yu Mei Chian Lit Khoon DRNTU::Science::General The purpose of this research was to study how male and female racket players interpreted competitive anxiety. Previous studies have found gender differences in anxiety levels but few have delved into how both genders interpreted anxiety (Perry & William, 1998) which may have a more influential impact on game outcome than intensity alone (Pimienta, Weissbrod, Carter & Colangelo, 2014). The hypothesis was that men would interpret competitive anxiety as being more facilitative than women would. 32 badminton and squash players (16 males, 16 females) completed the Revised Competitive State Anxiety Inventory-2 (Cox, Martens & Russell, 2003) before their match and a post-competition questionnaire. A significant difference was found in the intensity of anxiety based on athletes’ gender, F(3, 28) = 3.07, p < .05; Wilks’ Ʌ = 0.75, partial ƞ2 = .25. Somatic anxiety negatively correlated to its direction for both males, r = - .82, p < .05, and females, r = - .68, p < .05. Self-confidence level had a significant positive correlation with its direction for both males, r = .74, p < .05, and females, r = .73, p < .05. Racket sports players of both genders could adopt coping techniques that lower somatic anxiety and raise self-confidence in order to perform better during competitions. Bachelor of Science (Sport Science and Management) 2016-04-18T08:50:15Z 2016-04-18T08:50:15Z 2016 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/66603 en 45 p. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
building NTU Library
continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
content_provider NTU Library
collection DR-NTU
language English
topic DRNTU::Science::General
spellingShingle DRNTU::Science::General
Woon, Yu Mei
Influence of competitive anxiety between different genders in racket sports
description The purpose of this research was to study how male and female racket players interpreted competitive anxiety. Previous studies have found gender differences in anxiety levels but few have delved into how both genders interpreted anxiety (Perry & William, 1998) which may have a more influential impact on game outcome than intensity alone (Pimienta, Weissbrod, Carter & Colangelo, 2014). The hypothesis was that men would interpret competitive anxiety as being more facilitative than women would. 32 badminton and squash players (16 males, 16 females) completed the Revised Competitive State Anxiety Inventory-2 (Cox, Martens & Russell, 2003) before their match and a post-competition questionnaire. A significant difference was found in the intensity of anxiety based on athletes’ gender, F(3, 28) = 3.07, p < .05; Wilks’ Ʌ = 0.75, partial ƞ2 = .25. Somatic anxiety negatively correlated to its direction for both males, r = - .82, p < .05, and females, r = - .68, p < .05. Self-confidence level had a significant positive correlation with its direction for both males, r = .74, p < .05, and females, r = .73, p < .05. Racket sports players of both genders could adopt coping techniques that lower somatic anxiety and raise self-confidence in order to perform better during competitions.
author2 Chian Lit Khoon
author_facet Chian Lit Khoon
Woon, Yu Mei
format Final Year Project
author Woon, Yu Mei
author_sort Woon, Yu Mei
title Influence of competitive anxiety between different genders in racket sports
title_short Influence of competitive anxiety between different genders in racket sports
title_full Influence of competitive anxiety between different genders in racket sports
title_fullStr Influence of competitive anxiety between different genders in racket sports
title_full_unstemmed Influence of competitive anxiety between different genders in racket sports
title_sort influence of competitive anxiety between different genders in racket sports
publishDate 2016
url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/66603
_version_ 1718368110057095168