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A Bibliometric Review of Sports Competitive State Anxiety
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jmpe.202418101
Author(s)
Liwei Zheng1, Yuzhi Liu2, Mingni Liang3, Feiying Huang1, Guojiang Yu1, Wenxing Tan1,4,*
Affiliation(s)
1School of Physical Education and Health Sciences, Xiangsihu College of Guangxi Minzu University, Nanning 530008, Guangxi, China 2Graduate School, Guangzhou Sport University, Guangzhou 510075, Guangdong, China 3Logistics Management Office, Guangxi Minzu University, Nanning 530006, Guangxi, China 4Graduate School, University of Baguio, Baguio 2600, Philippines *Corresponding Author.
Abstract
Sports anxiety is a kind of psychological problem specific to sports competition, which can lead to the decline of athletic skills and the unsatisfactory performance of athletes to some extent. This paper mainly uses the bibliometric method to make a statistical analysis of the research papers on sports state anxiety in China, and draws a conclusion: no matter what kind of measurement and analysis method is adopted, there are certain limitations, and a single measurement index may not be able to fully reflect the athletes' sports anxiety state. This paper reflects on the existing problems in recent years, and puts forward some ideas for future research.
Keywords
CiteSpace; Knowledge Graph; Competitive State Anxiety; Sports Metrology
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