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Self-Talk in Sport and Performance

2017
Self-talk has been studied from the earliest days of research in experimental psychology. In sport psychology, the cognitive revolution of the 1970s led researchers and practitioners to explore the ways in which self-talk affects performance. Recently, a clear definition of self-talk that distinguishes self-talk from related phenomena such as imagery ...
Judy L. Van Raalte, Andrew Vincent
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Volleyball Officials Self-talk

2023
This study aimed to examine whether in-the-moment, strategic positive self-talk enhances volleyball officials' efficacy beliefs about their refereeing decisions in match-play scenarios. The relationship between officials’ automatic self-talk tendencies and refereeing efficacy was also investigated.
Jooste, Julius, Aspen, Aubrey
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Self-Talk in a Basketball-Shooting Task

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2001
This study examined the effectiveness of two different types of self-talk on the performance of a basketball-shooting task. 60 physical education and sports sciences students were organized into one control and two treatment groups which used self-talk.
Stiliani Chroni   +4 more
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Strategic Self-talk Interventions

2020
Strategic self-talk interventions have dominated the self-talk literature in sport. The effectiveness of such interventions has been well documented in a variety of studies differing in tasks, populations, and research designs. An issue that has attracted particular attention, is identifying the right type of self-talk to address the needs of the task ...
Antonis Hatzigeorgiadis   +2 more
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An Empirical Test of the Self-Talk Dissonance Hypothesis: The Effects of Self-Talk Overtness and Personality on Performance

The Sport Psychologist, 2020
According to the sport-specific model of self-talk, self-talk dissonance occurs when a mismatch between gut feelings/impressions and self-talk creates discomfort and disrupts performance. The purpose of this study was to test the sport-specific model of self-talk’s dissonance hypothesis by examining the effects of self-talk on introverts (n = 28), who ...
Yingying Liao   +6 more
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Self-Talk: It Works, but How? Development and Preliminary Validation of the Functions of Self-Talk Questionnaire

Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 2008
The aim of this investigation was to develop an instrument assessing the functions of self-talk (ST) in sports. Two studies were conducted for the development of the Functions of Self-Talk Questionnaire (FSTQ). In the first study, a prospective instrument was developed based on empirical evidence and a series of preliminary exploratory factor analysis.
Stiliani Chroni   +2 more
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Self-talk

2017
The voice we hear most often throughout our lives is our own. Whether in whispers or roars, silence or resound, our self- talk is nearly constant, even when we try not to listen. Compliments, encouragement, reassurance. Insults, accusa­tions, disapproval. We sometimes do not notice the ongoing chatter inside our heads, but it is there. So beware. Self-
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Self-Talk and Sports Performance

Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2011
Based on the premise that what people think influences their actions, self-talk strategies have been developed to direct and facilitate human performance. In this article, we present a meta-analytic review of the effects of self-talk interventions on task performance in sport and possible factors that may moderate the effectiveness of self-talk.
Antonis Hatzigeorgiadis   +3 more
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Goal-directed and undirected self-talk: Exploring a new perspective for the study of athletes' self-talk

Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 2014
Abstract Objectives The present study aimed to introduce the distinction between goal-directed and undirected thoughts used in general psychology into the automatic self-talk paradigm used in sport psychology. In particular, the purpose of this investigation was to explore the structure and the content of athletes' goal-directed and undirected self ...
Alexander T. Latinjak   +3 more
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Cognitions: Self-Talk and Performance

2012
AbstractThe main objective of this chapter is to provide an overview of the self-talk literature in sport psychology, in particular with regard to the links between self-talk and performance. Definitions and conceptualizations are discussed, and measurement issues are presented.
Antonis Hatzigeorgiadis   +2 more
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