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A Study on the Stage Performance Anxiety Scale

  • The Korean Journal of Dance Studies
  • Abbr : KRSDS
  • 2006, 17(17), pp.63-74
  • Publisher : The Korean Society for Dance Studies
  • Research Area : Arts and Kinesiology > Dance
  • Received : February 28, 2006
  • Accepted : March 20, 2006

Kim, Jung-Suk 1

1부산대학교

Candidate

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study is to confirm attention of questionnaire by analyzed whether question items are suited to stage performance anxiety and recognized validity of questionnaire about stage performance anxiety which is obtained with corrected the questionnaire to be appropriate to suit the subject based on sport competition anxiety scale by Smith, et al(1990).The questionnaire was investigated its validity by research to 176 dancers about factors of anxiety, worry and distraction and using exploratory factor analysis, cronbach coefficients, confirmatory factor analysis in accordance with a similar questionnaire of sports competition anxiety prepared by Smith et al(1990). This questionnaire was made up of 20 items of 3 factors and these items were shown reliably related. A result of confirmatory factor analysis showed structures of 18 items about 3 factors for structure validity scale.The consequence of looking into the dance performer anxiety psychology based on statistics of the questionnaire suggests making effort to constantly develop programs for solving the stage anxiety. In view of the results performance should be attained for harmony between physical and psychological practice. Futhermore the effect of stage anxiety on performance would be continued studying by research to dancers through stage anxiety questionnaire proved its reliability, validity and corrected its problems after an on-the-spot inspection. Therefore understand cognitive and physical anxieties felt by dancers during performance scientifically and find ways of improving such anxieties, ultimately providing basic information on which many other researchers make further studies of the problem.

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