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The Moderating Effects of Self-Talk Content on Self-Talk Functions

Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 2007
The purpose of the study was to examine whether different types of self-talk serve different functions.
Antonis Hatzigeorgiadis   +2 more
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Self‐talk for teachers

International Journal of Leadership in Education, 1998
New ways for teachers to think about inner‐speech or self‐talk have the potential to impact either positively or negatively their feelings, self‐esteem, health, and behaviour. I've come to a frightening conclusion that I am the decisive element in the classroom. It's my personal approach that creates the climate.
Beverly D. Payne, Brenda H. Manning
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Self-talk effectiveness and attention

Current Opinion in Psychology, 2017
Self-talk interventions in sport have been receiving increased research attention in recent years. The findings have provided robust support that self-talk strategies enhance sport performance. Identifying the mechanisms that explain the beneficial effects of self-talk is important for developing a comprehensive self-talk theory and informing practice.
Antonis Hatzigeorgiadis   +1 more
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Stay Positive: Self-Talk in Relation to Motivational Climate, Goal Orientation, and Self-Talk Encouragement in Tennis [PDF]

open access: possibleResearch Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2021
Purpose: Motivation among young athletes can be reflected in their self-talk, a behavior that is often encouraged by coaches. Most research on self-talk in sport involves self-report, thus observational studies of the actual self-talk used in sport in relation to athlete motivation and coach support are needed.
Jordan Thibodeaux, Adam Winsler
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