2005
DOI: 10.1207/s15326977ea1003_6
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The Role of Anxiety on Novices' Rifle Marksmanship Performance

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“…Therefore, the pupils in this study might have found Swedish and Area & volume tests particularly stressful, as manifested in emotional states, such as autonomic reactions (Meijer, 2001). In contrast to the findings of Chung et al (2005), we found that autonomic reactions had the strongest negative influence on test performance. This could have been due to the young age of pupils in the present sample (Wigfield & Eccles, 1998).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 76%
“…Therefore, the pupils in this study might have found Swedish and Area & volume tests particularly stressful, as manifested in emotional states, such as autonomic reactions (Meijer, 2001). In contrast to the findings of Chung et al (2005), we found that autonomic reactions had the strongest negative influence on test performance. This could have been due to the young age of pupils in the present sample (Wigfield & Eccles, 1998).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 76%
“…Otros autores apuntan a que altos estados de ansiedad provocan un mayor consumo de oxígeno, elevan el ritmo cardíacos (Chung et al, 2004;Chung et al, 2005;Kayihan et al, 2014), aumentan el tiempo de ejecución del disparo, disminuyen el rendimiento en tareas de precisión (Nibbeling, Oudejans, Ubink y Daanen, 2014) o incluso modifican la posición de ejecución (Nieuwenhuys y Oudejans, 2010). El aumento del consumo de oxígeno y, por tanto, de los ritmos ventilatorio y cardiaco, aumentarían el temblor muscular con su consecuente repercusión en el rendimiento en las actividades de precisión (Lakie, 2010).…”
Section: Parámetros Psicológicosunclassified
“…La ansiedad-estado puede hacer que el rendimiento en tiro en situaciones de presión decrezca entre un 0,9% (John et al, 2010) y un 13% (Kayihan et al, 2013;Kayihan et al, 2014) en pistola, siendo el cambio en la ansiedad de estado el valor más determinante en el rendimiento en pistola policial con una influencia en el rendimiento de hasta el 24% (Kayihan et al, 2014), 26% (Kayihan et al, 2013) o incluso un 34% en la utilización de rifles por marines (Chung et al, 2005).…”
Section: Parámetros Psicológicosunclassified
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“…Deviations have been found between the shot's actual position and the position estimated by the system (Zanevskyy, Korostylova, & Mykhaylov, 2009). In addition, stress during official competitions can affect a shooter's performance (Chung, O'Neil, Delacruz, & Bewley, 2005) as well as their COP movements (Wada, Sunaga, & Nagai, 2001). The study of (Gulbinskienė & Skarbalius, 2009) reports that performance is also a factor of the number of competitions which the shooter has taken part in.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%