A laboratory investigation of postive and negative affect within individual zones of optimal functioning theory
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ABSTRACT:
Positive and Negative affect (PNA) were measured within Individual Zone of Optimal Functioning Theory to examine (a) IZOF position and motor task performance, (b) task and optimal PNA associated with performance, (c) actual and recalled optimal PNA, and (d) actual optimal PNA score correlations with recalled optimal PNA. Fifty-five college males were administered the Positive and Negative Affect Schedules (Watson, Clark, & Tellegen, 1988) and were assessed in basketball and football tasks. ANOVAs examining IZOF position and motor task performance indicated statistical support, however low effect sizes suggest IZOF limitations. No differences were found between actual and recalled optimal NA, however significant differences (p < .01) were found between actual and recalled PA for basketball. While some support was provided, weak effect sizes indicated IZOF limitations.
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