2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.psychsport.2021.102050
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Development and validation of an in-competition emotion measure: The Brief In-Competition Emotion (BICE) scale

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“…In these two studies, for every player, the mean of all other teammates' emotions was computed to analyze the relationship between the players' emotions and the ones of their teammates as an indicator of emotional convergence. In the study by Freemantle et al (2022a), table tennis players competing in dyads filled out the Brief In-Competition Emotion Scale (Freemantle et al, 2021) before, during, and after a competition. The association between the two players' emotions was then assessed for each time point.…”
Section: Assessment Of Emotional Convergencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In these two studies, for every player, the mean of all other teammates' emotions was computed to analyze the relationship between the players' emotions and the ones of their teammates as an indicator of emotional convergence. In the study by Freemantle et al (2022a), table tennis players competing in dyads filled out the Brief In-Competition Emotion Scale (Freemantle et al, 2021) before, during, and after a competition. The association between the two players' emotions was then assessed for each time point.…”
Section: Assessment Of Emotional Convergencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, the exploration of psychological factors in players provides a foundation for the development of new psycho-skills training, psychophysiological programs in training and their application on the field [125]. Therefore, it is important to develop instruments with high reliability and validity to measure psychological factors in this area, and this effort is ongoing [126][127][128]. From the foregoing, it can be cautiously predicted that research in this topic area will continue to be of value through its multidisciplinary approach to topics across soccer psychology, including training, psychological skill development, and performance development in youth and adult populations.…”
Section: Topic Area 4: Motivation Cognition and Emotionmentioning
confidence: 99%