Reinvestment: Examining convergent,discriminant, and criterion validity using psychometric and behavioral measures |
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Affiliation: | 1. German Sport University Cologne, Institute of Psychology, Germany;2. University of Caen, France;3. University of Wollongong, School of Psychology, Australia;1. Solent University, Southampton, UK;2. Bournemouth University, Bournemouth, UK;3. German Sport University, Cologne, Germany;4. University of Caen, Caen, France;1. German Sport University Cologne, Institute of Psychology, Germany;2. University of Caen, France;3. German Sport University Cologne, Institute of Cognitive and Team/Racket Sport Research, Germany |
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Abstract: | Given scarce external validity available to date concerning the reinvestment construct, the aim of this four-study research project was to further explore the validity of the Movement-Specific Reinvestment Scale and the Decision-Specific Reinvestment Scale, using psychometric and behavioral measures. Study 1 showed that deliberative participants had a higher reinvestment tendency than intuitive participants. Study 2 showed that reinvestment was linked to self-consciousness, rumination, perfectionism, and had satisfactory test–retest reliability. Moreover, it provided some potential insights on the development of reinvestment due to parental criticisms. Study 3 indicated that high decision reinvestors performed worse than their low decision reinvestor counterparts in a visual search task under pressure. Study 4 showed that older participants had a lower reinvestment score, and that reinvestment was associated with higher motor imagery ability, challenging the idea that reinvestment can only be seen as detrimental to performance. |
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Keywords: | Conscious processing Choking under pressure Stress Decision making Age Concentration grid Emotions |
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