Affiliation:
1. Institute of Health and Sports Science, University of Tsukuba
Abstract
This study investigated the effect of the four different combinations of metamotivational state and felt arousal level (telic-low, paratelic-low, relic-high, paratelic-high) on archery performance. Skilled, average, and novice archers ( n = 28) were voluntary subjects, randomly divided into 2 groups, balanced for ability. Each group performed 2 out of the 4 experimental conditions. In this reversal theory-based field experiment, telic and paratelic metamotivational states and arousal level were manipulated prior to archery performance. The hypothesis that archery performance would be superior under telic-low arousal conditions was rejected, but evidence pointed to the possible importance of hedonic tone in performance. Post hoc analysis showed differences between combined high (telic-low, paratelic-high) and combined low (telic-low, paratelic-high) hedonic-tone groups which fell short of significance. This observation is taken as justification for further exploration of the relationship between hedonic tone and sports performance.
Subject
Sensory Systems,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
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