This study’s purpose was to evaluate the unique contributions of self-, other-, and collective constructs in the efficacy-performance reciprocal relationship for athlete dyads involving low- and high-dependence roles. Data were obtained from 74 intact cheerleading pairs on self-, other-, and collective efficacy and subjective performance evaluations for each of five successive trials. Objective assessments of dyad performances were obtained from digital recordings. Across path-models involving a single efficacy construct, similar reciprocal relationships between objective dyad performance and self-, other-, or collective efficacy were observed. In path-models comprised of multiple efficacy or performance constructs, unique efficacy contribu...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether collective efficacy can mediate the association bet...
The purpose of this multistudy investigation was to examine observation as an intervention for the m...
This study examined the predictive relationship0 between self-efficacy (SE) and individual basketbal...
This study’s purpose was to evaluate the unique contributions of self-, other-, and collective const...
This study explored person-related sources of variance in athletes’ efficacy beliefs and perfo...
The performances of athlete pairs correspond to the agency observed in self, relational, and collect...
Guided by Lent and Lopez's (2002) theoretical model, this thesis was designed in order to explore th...
Despite the prevalence of group-/team-based enactment within sport and physical activity settings, t...
Introduction According to Lent and Lopez’ (2002) tripartite view of efficacy beliefs, members of a ...
Recent studies of coach-athlete interaction have explored the bivariate relationships between each o...
Efficacy beliefs and communication are key constructs which have been targeted to develop task cohes...
Bard College male student-athletes were investigated to determine if collective efficacy and athleti...
This study’s purpose was to assess the extent to which congruence of athlete self-efficacy and Coach...
A team\u27s performance in any sport can be predicted by many factors. Some of these factors include...
Few studies have been conducted about team members\u27 individual beliefs of their team\u27s collect...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether collective efficacy can mediate the association bet...
The purpose of this multistudy investigation was to examine observation as an intervention for the m...
This study examined the predictive relationship0 between self-efficacy (SE) and individual basketbal...
This study’s purpose was to evaluate the unique contributions of self-, other-, and collective const...
This study explored person-related sources of variance in athletes’ efficacy beliefs and perfo...
The performances of athlete pairs correspond to the agency observed in self, relational, and collect...
Guided by Lent and Lopez's (2002) theoretical model, this thesis was designed in order to explore th...
Despite the prevalence of group-/team-based enactment within sport and physical activity settings, t...
Introduction According to Lent and Lopez’ (2002) tripartite view of efficacy beliefs, members of a ...
Recent studies of coach-athlete interaction have explored the bivariate relationships between each o...
Efficacy beliefs and communication are key constructs which have been targeted to develop task cohes...
Bard College male student-athletes were investigated to determine if collective efficacy and athleti...
This study’s purpose was to assess the extent to which congruence of athlete self-efficacy and Coach...
A team\u27s performance in any sport can be predicted by many factors. Some of these factors include...
Few studies have been conducted about team members\u27 individual beliefs of their team\u27s collect...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether collective efficacy can mediate the association bet...
The purpose of this multistudy investigation was to examine observation as an intervention for the m...
This study examined the predictive relationship0 between self-efficacy (SE) and individual basketbal...