Objectives This review provides an integrative argument for the use of observation as an intervention to manipulate individual collective efficacy beliefs in sports teams. Design An exploration of the conceptual and empirical evidence underpinning observation-based interventions for increasing collective efficacy. Method A presentation of reflections on the following. First, we reflect on existing techniques used to increase self- and collective efficacy beliefs. Second, we consider collective efficacy in the context of observational learning and the various modeling techniques employed in the sports and motor performance literature. Third, we highlight relevant literature from neuroscience, outlining the analogous neural pathways ...
Collective efficacy can be defined as a group’s shared confidence that they will successfully achiev...
The validity and reliability of an operational stem for single-item collective efficacy measurement ...
Few studies have been conducted about team members\u27 individual beliefs of their team\u27s collect...
The purpose of this multistudy investigation was to examine observation as an intervention for the m...
In the last decade, collective efficacy has received increasing attention in the sport psychology li...
In the last decade, collective efficacy has received increasing attention in the sport psychology li...
Previous investigations of collective efficacy have lacked consistency in the way in which it has be...
Bard College male student-athletes were investigated to determine if collective efficacy and athleti...
Objectives To investigate the effects of individual-level observational learning (OLINDV), team-lev...
Data Availability Statement: The datasets generated for this study are available on request to the c...
Although collective efficacy has been demonstrated to be an important precursor of team performance,...
The purpose of this study was to review several studies associated with the psychological concept of...
Collective efficacy is a team\u27s belief that it can be effective. It can lead to a variety of posi...
The Rugby World Cup in 2015 will present each competing team with unique psychological challenges no...
Abstract Collective efficacy, defined as a group’s shared belief about its conjoint capability to or...
Collective efficacy can be defined as a group’s shared confidence that they will successfully achiev...
The validity and reliability of an operational stem for single-item collective efficacy measurement ...
Few studies have been conducted about team members\u27 individual beliefs of their team\u27s collect...
The purpose of this multistudy investigation was to examine observation as an intervention for the m...
In the last decade, collective efficacy has received increasing attention in the sport psychology li...
In the last decade, collective efficacy has received increasing attention in the sport psychology li...
Previous investigations of collective efficacy have lacked consistency in the way in which it has be...
Bard College male student-athletes were investigated to determine if collective efficacy and athleti...
Objectives To investigate the effects of individual-level observational learning (OLINDV), team-lev...
Data Availability Statement: The datasets generated for this study are available on request to the c...
Although collective efficacy has been demonstrated to be an important precursor of team performance,...
The purpose of this study was to review several studies associated with the psychological concept of...
Collective efficacy is a team\u27s belief that it can be effective. It can lead to a variety of posi...
The Rugby World Cup in 2015 will present each competing team with unique psychological challenges no...
Abstract Collective efficacy, defined as a group’s shared belief about its conjoint capability to or...
Collective efficacy can be defined as a group’s shared confidence that they will successfully achiev...
The validity and reliability of an operational stem for single-item collective efficacy measurement ...
Few studies have been conducted about team members\u27 individual beliefs of their team\u27s collect...