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In parapsychology, a hypothetical faculty common to humans and other animals, said to be responsible for extrasensory perception, telekinesis, and other paranormal phenomena.



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The PSIS is a 45-item sport-specific instrument which measures six psychological skills relevant to competition: anxiety management (AX), concentration (CC), self-confidence (CF), motivation (MV), mental preparation (MP), and team emphasis (TM; Mahoney et al.
Pomeroy says it established the PSIS subsidiary to provide a separate identity for its IT services business, to foster the continued growth of the business, and to enable it to attract and retain technical personnel.
The PSIS is a 45 item, sport-specific instrument that attempts to identify six psychological skills pertaining to sport competition: anxiety management (AX), concentration (CC), self-confidence (CF), mental preparation (MP), motivation (MV), and team emphasis (TM) (Mahoney, 1989; Mahoney et al.
 
 
 
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