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Re-examination of the relationship between the Type A behavior pattern and heart rate recovery from a psychosocial stressor
(1984)
A recent study by Hart and Jamieson (1983) reported
that Type A males recover from a psychosocial stressor
significantly slower than their Type B counterparts. It is
unclear, however, whether this result is a robust ...
Sex-role orientation and response to cognitive stressors
(1984)
The present study was aimed at investigating the
relationship between sex-role orientation, as defined by the
BSRI, and heart-rate response to stress. After being
administered both the BSRI and JAS, 35 female ...
Tool for measuring self-preserved "pressure" in athletes
(1984)
The purpose of this study was to develop a practical assessment
tool for measuring self-perceived "pressure", a situational
variant in athletes. A checklist was developed and in its final
form contained 16 items. The ...