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Music Performance Anxiety and Its Relation to Parenting Style and Sensory Processing Sensitivity

open access: yesJahrbuch Musikpsychologie, 2023
Music performance anxiety (MPA) is described as a complex phenomenon that arises through an interplay of environmental and personal factors. While previous research has found links between early life experiences and personality traits, the causes and the
Ludivine Aubry, Mats B. Küssner
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Symptoms of and coping strategies for music performance anxiety through different time periods

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
Music performance anxiety (MPA) manifests itself at mental, physiological, and behavioral levels. The present study investigated how the experience of the three levels of symptoms changes over time, and how musicians cope with these temporal changes in ...
Nanako Irie   +4 more
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Performance Anxiety in Slovak Students at Adolescent and Young Age

open access: yesПсихологическая наука и образование, 2018
The paper presents outcomes of a study on the levels of performance anxiety in Slovak school and university students in adolescence and early adulthood from a gender perspective and depending on their educational stage.
Chmelárová Z.   +2 more
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Closet drama and stage fright: Diegetic and mimetic targets of attention [PDF]

open access: yesReči (Beograd)
This paper reconsiders the tension between mimesis (imitation) and diegesis (narrativity) in the history of drama through the lens of closet drama and its relation to stage fright: a cognitive displacement of theatrical attention from the visible stage ...
Sameti Mozhdeh
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KHITOBAH AND SELF-DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT: A STRATEGIC APPROACH TO BOOSTING STUDENTS' SELF-CONFIDENCE

open access: yesManagere, 2023
This research aims to analyze and examine development strategies through sermons to increase students' self-confidence in their speaking skills and determine what obstacles students face when performing sermons.
Muhammad Kholil   +2 more
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The Emotional Effect of Activities based on Visual Thinking in an English as a Second Language Primary Classroom [PDF]

open access: yesAthens Journal of Education
This study aims to investigate whether the Visual Thinking (VT) methodology and multimodal resources can enhance emotional challenges, such as stage fright, in an English as a Second Language (ESL) classroom in primary education.
Olga Egea Galera   +1 more
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WYBRANE PSYCHOLOGICZNE WYZNACZNIKI TREMY KONCERTUJĄCYCH MUZYKÓW PROFESJONALISTÓW I AMATORÓW [PDF]

open access: yesThe Polish Journal of Aesthetics, 2012
For the last 20 years the problem of stage fright has been interesting for manyresearch-ers in the field of psychology (Currie, 2001; Jackson, Latane, 1981; Kaleńska, 2004; Kenny, 2005; Kenny, Osborne, 2006; Kępińska-Welbel, 1990; Langendorfer,Hodapp ...
Marcin Szulc, Anna Olszak
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The Torment of Preaching and Listening in a Pluralistic Society

open access: yesPolonia Sacra, 2020
The homily is an act of communication that consists of three elements: the preacher, the listener, and the homily. The purpose of homilies is to update the message of salvation and encourage the faithful to live the gospel.
Marian Šuráb
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The Cemetery and the Fear of the Dead

open access: yesJournal of Folklore and Popular Culture, 2023
Fear is a characteristic feature of many legends. And the fear of the death is probably our deepest fear. Death is a crucial event in folk culture, as it triggers an existential crisis which must be duly managed.
Vito Carrassi
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The Performance of Poeticity: Stage Fright and Text Anxiety in Dutch Performance Poetry since the 1960s

open access: yesAuthorship, 2012
The relation between performance poetry and poetry criticism, as the latter is generally practiced in newspapers and journals, appears to be strained.
Gaston Franssen
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