Development and validation of an in-competition emotion measure: The Brief In-Competition Emotion (BICE) scale
We aimed to develop a concise psychometric scale to assess athletes’ in-competition emotions, which would reduce the practical and conceptual limitations of previous measures. Four studies were designed to develop and assess the validity of the new Brief In-Competition Emotion (BICE) scale. In Study...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Psychology of sport and exercise 2021-11, Vol.57, p.102050, Article 102050 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We aimed to develop a concise psychometric scale to assess athletes’ in-competition emotions, which would reduce the practical and conceptual limitations of previous measures.
Four studies were designed to develop and assess the validity of the new Brief In-Competition Emotion (BICE) scale.
In Study 1, the content validity of 39 emotion adjectives was investigated using expert analysis, 9 adjectives were subsequently removed. In Study 2, 402 university athletes used the remaining 30 adjectives to record their in-competition emotions and confirmatory factor analyses and a reliability removal method was used to create the 10-item BICE scale. Study 3 (N = 109) and Study 4 (N = 74) consisted of both concurrent and predictive validity assessments of the BICE scale.
Construct validity, reliability and confirmatory factor analyses completed during Study 1 and Study 2 resulted in the development of the 10-item BICE scale, consisting of five composite emotion factors: anger, anxiety, excitement, dejection and happiness. The findings from Study 3 and Study 4 showed that the BICE scale presented acceptable levels of concurrent and predictive validity.
The BICE scale is a rigorously developed parsimonious scale which offers researchers new opportunities for investigation and provides applied practitioners with a new method of evaluating in-competition intervention efficacies.
•The development of a unique scale to assess athletes’ in-competition emotions•The BICE Scale factors correlated with comparable factors from other emotion scales•Athlete in-competition emotion was related to objective and subjective performance |
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ISSN: | 1469-0292 1878-5476 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.psychsport.2021.102050 |