Research in Outdoor Education
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p. 85-86. 2p.
Abstract
This study explored the relationship between participant anxiety and performance in an outdoor adventure activity (a high ropes course). It has been widely suggested that a correlation exists between anxiety and performance of complex motor tasks during a physical activity (Martens, Vealey, & Burton, 1990).
Recommended Citation
Tholkes, Ben F.
(1994)
"Anxiety and Outdoor Adventure: A Study of State Anxiety and Activity Performance,"
Research in Outdoor Education: Vol. 2, Article 14.
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https://digitalcommons.cortland.edu/reseoutded/vol2/iss1/14