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Why Is an Understanding of the Discrete Emotions Experienced by Athletes

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Why is an understanding of the discrete emotions experienced by athletes potentially more useful than just knowing that athletes are "stressed"? Provide an example that demonstrates how an understanding of the discrete emotion experienced can tell us more than knowing that someone is simply experiencing stress.


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Mainstream Economics

A body of economic theories and models that are widely accepted and taught, focusing on market structures, equilibrium, and the role of government interventions.

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