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Personality and coping in sport: The big five and mental toughness
Remco C.J. Polman
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, Peter J. Clough
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Andrew R. Levy
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Corresponding author for this work
Psychology
University of Central Lancashire
University of Hull
University of Leeds
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Keyphrases
Mental Toughness
100%
Mentally Tough
66%
Neuroticism
66%
Sport-specific
33%
Emotion-focused Coping
33%
Spill
33%
Psychological Literature
33%
Life Domains
33%
Coping Efficacy
33%
Stress Coping
33%
Stress Exposure
33%
Extraversion
33%
Neurotic
33%
Agreeableness
33%
Stressful Situation
33%
Personality Constructs
33%
Coping Process
33%
Scant Attention
33%
Emotional Avoidance
33%
Stress Reactivity
33%
Openness to Experience
33%
Problem-focused Coping
33%
Avoidance Coping Strategies
33%
Conscientiousness
33%
Big Five Traits
33%
Psychology
Coping Strategies
100%
Stressors
100%
Neuroticism
66%
Mood
33%
Problem-Focused
33%
Life Domain
33%
Conscientiousness
33%
Extraversion
33%
Agreeableness
33%
Openness to Experience
33%