2012 Bangor University PhD Anniversary Scholarship for International Students, UK
Description:
Performing optimally under pressure is a fundamental aspect of performance excellence. While some athletes seem to thrive under pressure, others choke. The above research team have been
working on this line of research via two theoretical perspectives; reinforcement sensitivity theory and narcissism. While both theoretical standpoints have been associated with good performance under pressure, some of the mechanisms that might underlie why reinforcement sensitivity theory and narcissism predict performance under pressure appear to be rather different, and in some cases, contradictory. Thus this studentship will examine the role of narcissism and reinforcement sensitivity theory in relation to performance under pressure, and will examine some of the mechanisms that explain why these theoretical perspectives can account for individual differences in performing under pressure. The student will have the opportunity to shape the exact direction of the research programme in collaboration with the supervisory team.
working on this line of research via two theoretical perspectives; reinforcement sensitivity theory and narcissism. While both theoretical standpoints have been associated with good performance under pressure, some of the mechanisms that might underlie why reinforcement sensitivity theory and narcissism predict performance under pressure appear to be rather different, and in some cases, contradictory. Thus this studentship will examine the role of narcissism and reinforcement sensitivity theory in relation to performance under pressure, and will examine some of the mechanisms that explain why these theoretical perspectives can account for individual differences in performing under pressure. The student will have the opportunity to shape the exact direction of the research programme in collaboration with the supervisory team.
Scholarship Level
Research Studentship. PHD
Eligibility
The successful applicant will normally have a First Class Honours degree and/or a Master’s degree or equivalent in a relevant discipline, the ability to work independently with support from the supervisor, and the enthusiasm to contribute to a stimulating research environment.
Applications are accepted from UK/EU and International scholars.
24 May, 2012.
Application Method
By Post, Online
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