Craft2003.Rd
This dataset includes 18 studies of correlation coefficients reported by Craft, Magyar, Becker, and Feltz (2003).
data(Craft2003)
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.
ID | ID for each study included |
N | Sample size from each study included |
gender | Gender |
p_male | Percentage of male |
C1 | Correlation coefficient between cognitive anxiety and somatic anxiety |
C2 | Correlation coefficient between cognitive anxiety and self concept |
C3 | Correlation coefficient between cognitive anxiety and athletic performance |
C4 | Correlation coefficient between somatic anxiety and self concept |
C5 | Correlation coefficient between somatic anxiety and athletic performance |
C6 | Correlation coefficient between self concept and athletic performance |
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.