Author/Authors
Damato, Gregory University of Western Australia, Australia , Heard, Paul University of Western Australia, Australia , Grove, J. Robert University of Western Australia, Australia , Eklund, Robert C. Florida State University, USA
Title Of Article
MULTIVARIATE RELATIONSHIPS AMONG EFFICACY, COHESION, SELFTALK AND MOTIVATIONAL CLIMATE IN ELITE SPORT
شماره ركورد
24489
Abstract
The present study examined relationships among motivational climate, self-efficacy, collective efficacy, cohesion and self-talk in soccer players. Data were obtained from male players (N = 139, mean age = 23, SD = 4.43 yrs) from nine teams. Participants completed the GEQ, the PMCSQ-2, as well as measures of self-talk, selfefficacy, and collective efficacy created for this study. Canonical analyses indicated that higher levels of Determination Collective Efficacy, Skills Collective Efficacy and Skills Self-Efficacy were associated with high levels of individual attractions to group-task cohesion, group integration-task and group integration-social cohesion, positive self-talk about the team, and a task-oriented motivational climate. Generally, players with high levels of self and collective efficacy used self-talk about the team more often, as well as possessed high levels of task cohesion and perceived their team climate to be more mastery-oriented. Conclusions, future directions and implications are discussed in detail.
From Page
6
NaturalLanguageKeyword
Collective efficacy , self , efficacy , motivational climate , cohesion , self , talk.
JournalTitle
Pamukkale Journal Of Sport Sciences
To Page
26
JournalTitle
Pamukkale Journal Of Sport Sciences
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