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Affect‐related performance zones: An idiographic method for linking affect to performance

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Pages 24-42 | Published online: 28 Feb 2011

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M. Ryan Flett. (2014) Exploring the Accuracy and Simplicity of Idiographic Feeling-Performance Models. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology 26:4, pages 409-425.
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Gershon Tenenbaum, Itay Basevitch, Lael Gershgoren & Edson Filho. (2013) Emotions–decision-making in sport: Theoretical conceptualization and experimental evidence. International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 11:2, pages 151-168.
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Edson Soares Medeiros Filho, Luiz Carlos Moraes & Gershon Tenenbaum. (2008) Affective and Physiological States during Archery Competitions: Adopting and Enhancing the Probabilistic Methodology of Individual Affect-Related Performance Zones (IAPZs). Journal of Applied Sport Psychology 20:4, pages 441-456.
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WilliamA. Edmonds, Gershon Tenenbaum, DerekT. Y. Mann, Michael Johnson & Akihito Kamata. (2008) The effect of biofeedback training on affective regulation and simulated car-racing performance: A multiple case study analysis. Journal of Sports Sciences 26:7, pages 761-773.
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Gershon Tenenbaum, WilliamA. Edmonds & DavidW. Eccles. (2008) Emotions, Coping Strategies, and Performance: A Conceptual Framework for Defining Affect-Related Performance Zones. Military Psychology 20:sup1, pages S11-S37.
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M. Ryan Flett. (2015) Creating Probabilistic Idiographic Performance Profiles from Discrete Feelings: Combining the IZOF and IAPZ models. Sport Science Review 24:5-6, pages 241-266.
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Harry van der Lei & Gershon Tenenbaum. (2012) Performance Processes Within Affect-Related Performance Zones: A Multi-modal Investigation of Golf Performance. Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback 37:4, pages 229-240.
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Gershon Tenenbaum & Lael Gershgoren. 2011. Behavioral Sport Psychology. Behavioral Sport Psychology 249 262 .
Michael B. Johnson, William A. Edmonds, Akihito Kamata & Gershon Tenenbaum. (2009) Determining Individual Affect-Related Performance Zones (IAPZs): A Tutorial. Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology 3:1, pages 34-57.
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Michael B. Johnson, William A. Edmonds, Gershon Tenenbaum & Akihito Kamata. (2007) The Relationship between Affect and Performance in Competitive Intercollegiate Tennis: A Dynamic Conceptualization and Application. Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology 1:2, pages 130-146.
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Michael B. Johnson, William A. Edmonds, Luiz Carlos Moraes, Edson S. Medeiros Filho & Gershon Tenenbaum. (2007) Linking affect and performance of an international level archer incorporating an idiosyncratic probabilistic method. Psychology of Sport and Exercise 8:3, pages 317-335.
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Gershon Tenenbaum, Akihito Kamata & Kentaro Hayashi. 2007. Handbook of Sport Psychology. Handbook of Sport Psychology 757 773 .
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