Performance Related Emotional States in Sport: A Qualitative Analysis

2008 Forum: Qualitative Social Research (Freie Universität Berlin) 86 citations

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In this paper, I provide a brief overview of the sports-specific individualized approach (termed—the Individual Zones of Optimal Functioning [IZOF] model) as an action-oriented framework for qualitative analysis of performance related emotional states. First, I highlight the issue of multidimensionality and introduce five basic dimensions (penta-basis) to describe performance-related emotional states. These dimensions include form, content/quality, intensity, time, and context. Four major IZOF-based predictions of emotion-performance relationships focus on interindividual variability of optimal emotion intensity and content, the in-out of the zone notion, interactive effects of emotions enhancing and impairing performance, and bi-directionality of emotion-performance relationships. Then, I describe several projects that use different data collection techniques for assessment of idiosyncratic emotion content. These include interviews, individualized emotion profiling, metaphor-generation method, and narratives. Future research directions from individualized and discursive perspectives are suggested and implications for combining qualitative and quantitative approaches in the analysis of performance related states are discussed. URN: urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs030151

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2008
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Yuri L. Hanin (2008). Performance Related Emotional States in Sport: A Qualitative Analysis. Forum: Qualitative Social Research (Freie Universität Berlin) , 4 (1) . https://doi.org/10.17169/fqs-4.1.747

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