Development of a CSAI-2 short form for assessing competitive state anxiety during and immediately prior to competition
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ABSTRACT:
This investigation chronicles the development of a short form of the CSAI-2. In phase 1, the CSAI-2 was administered to 492 basketball or volleyball intramural participants approximately 15-min prior to game/match. Using the appropriate CSAI-2 subscale score as the dependent variable and the appropriate itemscores as independent variables, multiple regression was utilized to determine the best three variable predictive model. In phase 2, resultant CSAI-2 short forms (ARS-S, ARS-C) and the CSAI-2 were administered to 279 intramural basketball participants approximately 15-min prior to start of game. When regressed against somatic state anxiety (CSAI-2 subscale) the CSAI-2 short form for somatic anxiety (ARS-S) accounted for 45 percent (r=.67) of the variance. When regressed against cognitive state anxiety (CSAI-2 subscale) the CSAI-2 short form (ARS-C) accounted for 40 percent (r=.63) of the variance. Results suggest that the ARS-S and ARS-C are reliable predictors of competitive state anxiety and may be used as an alternative to the CSAI-2 when brevity is an important concern.
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