This dataset includes 18 studies of correlation coefficients reported by Craft, Magyar, Becker, and Feltz (2003).

data(Craft2003)

Details

The primary purpose of Craft and colleagues' meta-analysis was to examine the interrelationships between athletic performance and three subscales, cognitive anxiety, somatic anxiety, and self-concept, of the Competitive State Anxiety Inventory (CSAI 2; CITATION). In this meta-analysis, the correlation coefficient was the primary effect size measure. For the purpose of demonstration, I use a subset of the data, i.e., six correlation coefficients among cognitive anxiety, somatic anxiety, self-concept, and sport performance in athletes.

IDID for each study included
NSample size from each study included
genderGender
p_malePercentage of male
C1Correlation coefficient between cognitive anxiety and somatic anxiety
C2Correlation coefficient between cognitive anxiety and self concept
C3Correlation coefficient between cognitive anxiety and athletic performance
C4Correlation coefficient between somatic anxiety and self concept
C5Correlation coefficient between somatic anxiety and athletic performance
C6Correlation coefficient between self concept and athletic performance

Source

Craft, L. L., Magyar, T. M., Becker, B. J., & Feltz, D. L. (2003). The relationship between the competitive state anxiety inventory-2 and sport performance: a meta-analysis. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 25(1), 44-65.

Examples

data(Craft2003)