Abstract
International Journal of Exercise Science 12(5): 100-110, 2019.The objective of this study was to determine whether music, positive feedback, and/or negative feedback impacted jump shooting performance in NAIA Division I male and female basketball players. Using a cross-over design, participants (N=20) took 50 shots from 15 feet and 50 shots from the 3-point line under four conditions (silence, music, positive feedback, negative feedback). The number of shots made were recorded and a one-way ANOVA was used to determine differences between gender. Repeated measures ANOVAs were used to determine differences between conditions in shooting performance and to identify differences in gender by condition. Analysis yielded no significant (p>.05) differences between gender or gender by condition. However, significant differences (p
Recommended Citation
Boolani, Ali; Lackman, Jeremy; Baghurst, Timothy; LaRue, John L.; and Smith, Matthew Lee
(2019)
"Impact of Positive and Negative Motivation and Music on Jump Shot Efficiency among NAIA Division I College Basketball Players,"
International Journal of Exercise Science: Vol. 12
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Iss.
5, Pages 100 - 110.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.70252/XVIN3511
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/ijes/vol12/iss5/1