The integrated model of sport confidence: a canonical correlation and mediational analysis.

@article{Koehn2013TheIM,
  title={The integrated model of sport confidence: a canonical correlation and mediational analysis.},
  author={Stefan Koehn and Alan J. Pearce and Tony Morris},
  journal={Journal of sport \& exercise psychology},
  year={2013},
  volume={35 6},
  pages={
          644-54
        }
}
The main purpose of the study was to examine crucial parts of Vealey's (2001) integrated framework hypothesizing that sport confidence is a mediating variable between sources of sport confidence (including achievement, self-regulation, and social climate) and athletes' affect in competition. The sample consisted of 386 athletes, who completed the Sources of Sport Confidence Questionnaire, Trait Sport Confidence Inventory, and Dispositional Flow Scale-2. Canonical correlation analysis revealed a… 

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