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Decision-specific reinvestment scale: An exploration of its construct validity,and association with stress and coping appraisals
Affiliation:1. University of Caen, CESAMS, EA 4260, France;2. German Sport University Cologne, Department of Performance Psychology, Germany;3. Centre of Sports Medicine and Human Performance, Brunel University, Uxbridge, UK;1. Waseda University, Faculty of Sport Sciences, 2-579-15, Mikajima, Tokorozawa, Saitama 359-1192, Japan;2. National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Human Technology Research Institute, AIST, Tsukuba Central 6, 1-1-1 Higashi, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8566, Japan;1. University of Saskatchewan, College of Kinesiology, 87 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, SK, Canada, S7N 5B2;2. California State University, Fullerton, USA;1. Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany;2. Neuropsychiatric Research Institute, Fargo, ND, USA
Abstract:ObjectiveThis research project aimed to explore the construct validity of the Decision-Specific Reinvestment Scale (DSRS); more specifically, its links with stress and coping appraisals.DesignStudy 1 validated the DSRS and the Movement-Specific Reinvestment Scale (MSRS) to the French language, in order to examine the construct validity of the DSRS using the MSRS, the Preference for Intuition and Deliberation (PID) inventory and the Melbourne Decision-Making Questionnaire (MDMQ). In addition, sex differences in reinvestment were investigated. Study 2 examined stress and coping appraisals of high and low reinvesters.MethodIn study 1, 379 athletes completed the DSRS, MSRS, PID, and MDMQ. In study 2, 100 handball players, classified as low and high reinvesters, completed surveys aimed to assess stressor intensity, stressor perceived controllability, coping effectiveness, subjective performance and coping strategies with the Coping Inventory for Competitive Sport over three games.ResultsIn study 1, we found that intuitive athletes scored lower on the DSRS in comparison to deliberative athletes, whilst no difference was found for the MSRS. Convergent and discriminant validity was illustrated with the subscales of the MDMQ. No sex differences were found regarding reinvestment. In study 2, findings showed that low reinvesters scored higher than high reinvesters in terms of stressor perceived controllability, coping effectiveness and subjective performance.DiscussionIn addition to confirmation of construct validity, these findings strengthen our understanding of how high decision reinvesters perceive a pressured situation. Key applications are derived from our findings informing coaches and athletes in offsetting the negative effects of reinvestment on sport performance.
Keywords:Conscious processing  Choking under pressure  Stress  Decision making  Emotions  Handball
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