2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.psychsport.2012.11.009
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How psychological momentum changes in athletes during a sport competition

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“…This is in agreement with previous research that has highlighted the importance of goal scoring (Gernigon et al, 2010;Higham et al, 2005;Jones & Harwood, 2008) and positive score configuration (Briki et al, 2013;Stanimirovic & Hanrahan, 2004;Vallerand et al, 1988) in relation to PM experiences.…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…This is in agreement with previous research that has highlighted the importance of goal scoring (Gernigon et al, 2010;Higham et al, 2005;Jones & Harwood, 2008) and positive score configuration (Briki et al, 2013;Stanimirovic & Hanrahan, 2004;Vallerand et al, 1988) in relation to PM experiences.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…More recently however, studies have found that although athletes may increase their efforts when experiencing negative momentum, this gradually decreases once they are convinced they will lose (e.g., after a period of resisting negative PM) (Briki, Den Hartigh, Hauw, & Gernigon, 2012;Briki et al, 2013). This could explain why some studies have found that performers increase their efforts immediately after conceding in the hope of scoring on the counterattack (Redwood-Brown, 2008;Ridgewell, 2011).…”
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