Part I. Development and Validation of the Sport Competition Anxiety Test Chapter 1. Anxiety in Sport -Competitive Anxiety Terminology -Competitive Anxiety Model -Glossary of Competitive Anxiety Terms -Summary Chapter 2. Competitive Trait Anxiety -The Interactional Paradigm -General Anxiety Versus Situation-Specific Anxiety -A Trait-State Theory of Anxiety -The Competitive Process -Applying the Competitive Process Model to Competitive Anxiety Summary Chapter 3. Development of SCAT -Planning the Inventory -Item Selection -Reliability -Internal Consistency -Validity -Summary Chapter 4. Construct Validation of SCAT -Construct Validation Model -Original Construct Validation Research -Summary Chapter 5. Using SCAT and SCAT Norms -Administration of SCAT -Scoring SCAT -SCAT Norms Part II. Sport Competition Anxiety Test: Literature Review, Current Status, and Future Directions Chapter 6.
Research Using SCAT: Review and Analysis -Additional Psychometric Research -An Expanded Model of Competitive Anxiety -Relationship Between Competitive A-Trait and Other Intrapersonal Factors -Perception of Threat: A Result of Competitive A-Trait and Situational Factors -Influence of Perception of Threat on State Responses -Competitive A-Trait and Motor Performance -Influence of Competitive A-Trait and Performance on Performance Outcomes -Influence of Performance Outcomes on Competitive A-Trait Intervention -Coaches'' Ability to Predict Competitive A-Trait and A-State in Athletes -Summary Chapter 7. SCAT: Conclusions, Problems, and Future Directions -Conclusions Drawn From Research Using SCAT -Problems in SCAT Research -Future Directions for SCAT Research -Summary Part III. Development and Validation of the Competitive State Anxiety Inventory-2 Rainer Martens, Damon Burton, Robin S. Vealey, Linda A. Bump, and Daniel E. Smith Chapter 8. A Multidimensional Theory of Competitive State Anxiety -Cognitive and Somatic A-State Defined -Significance of the Cognitive-Somatic Distinction -Independence of Cognitive and Somatic A-State -Summary Chapter 9. Development of the CSAI-2 -Development and Analysis of Form A -Form B -Form C -Form D -Reliability -Concurrent Validity -Independence of the CSAI-2 Subscales -Social Desirability and the Development of Form E -Summary Chapter 10.
Construct Validation of the CSAI-2 -Study 1: Variables Influencing Competitive A-State -Study 2: Changes in Competitive A-State as the Time to Compete Nears -Study 3: The Relationship Between Performance and the CSAI-2 Subscales -Study 4: The Relationship Between CSAI-2 Subscales and a More Sensitive -Intraindividual Performance Measure -Summary Chapter 11. Using the CSAI-2 and CSAI-2 Norms -Administration of the CSAI-2 -The Inventory -Scoring the CSAI-2 -CSAI-2 Norms Part IV. Competitive State Anxiety Inventory-2: Literature Review, Current Status, and Future Directions Chapter 12. Research Using the CSAI-2: Review and Analysis -Relationships Between CSAI-2 Components and Other Intrapersonal Factors -Interrelationships Between CSAI-2 Components -Temporal Changes in CSAI-2 Components -Antecedents of CSAI-2 Components -Relationship Between CSAI-2 Components and Motor Performance Effect of Intervention on the CSAI-2 Components -Summary Chapter 13. CSAI-2: Conclusions, Problems, and Future Directions -Conclusions Drawn From Research Using the CSAI-2 -Problems in CSAI-2 Research -Future Directions for CSAI-2 Research -Summary Part V. Concluding With a Theory Chapter 14. A Theory of Competitive Anxiety -Basic Propositions -Causes of Competitive A-State -Reciprocal Influence of Uncertainty and Importance -Consensual Validation -Reduction of Uncertainty -Reduction of Importance -Questions Regarding Competitive A-Trait -Stress Management and the Theory of Competitive Anxiety -Summary Appendix A. Published Empirical Studies Using SCAT Appendix B.
Annotated Bibliography of Doctoral Dissertations Using SCAT Appendix C. Published Empirical Studies Using the CSAI-2 References Author Index Subject Index.