心流与积极情绪或最佳表现有关吗?挑战技能平衡和感受的路径分析

M. Flett
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摘要:本研究考察了成绩、挑战-技能平衡(CSB)和技能平衡(CSB)之间的关系;(状态流的主要指标)和四种价值功能类别的感觉:积极功能(PF),消极功能(NF),积极功能障碍(PD)和消极功能障碍(ND)。10名大学生网球运动员在激烈的队内比赛中提供了918份自我报告。参与者在网球比赛中对自己的情绪、CSB和表现进行评级,并通过相关性和路径分析来检验这些变量之间的关系。CSB与PF有较强相关性(r = 0.70),与NF有中等相关性(r = 0.38),与PD无相关性(r = - 0.03),与ND有较小的负相关性(r = - 0.23)。CSB与功能性感觉的相关性比与愉悦性感觉的相关性更强。此外,CSB和绩效之间的相关性非常强(r = 0.81)。路径分析支持这些相关性,因为最终模型描述了PF、NF和CSB之间的强相关性,以及一条表明CSB导致性能的路径。研究结果支持这样一种观点,即流动的CSB维度更多地以功能和绩效为导向,而不是反映积极和最佳的体验。
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Is Flow Related to Positive Feelings or Optimal Performance? Path Analysis of Challenge-Skill Balance and Feelings
Abstract This study examined relationships between performance, challenge-skill balance (CSB; a primary indicator of state flow) and four valence-function categories of feelings: positive-functional (PF), negative-functional (NF), positive-dysfunctional (PD), and negativedysfunctional (ND). Ten college tennis players provided 918 self-reports during competitive intra-squad matches. Participants rated their feelings, CSB, and performance during tennis matches, and the relationships between these variables were examined through correlations and path analyses. CSB correlated strongly with PF (r = .70), moderately with NF (r = .38), had no correlation with PD (r = -.03), and a small negative correlation with ND (r = -.23). CSB was more strongly correlated with functional feelings than it was to pleasant feelings. Also, CSB and performance correlated very strongly with one another (r = .81). Path analyses supported these correlations as the final model depicted strong correlations between PF, NF, and CSB, along with a path indicating that CSB leads to Performance. The results support the notion that the CSB dimension of flow is more function- and performance-oriented than it is reflective of positive and optimal experience.
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