This study used ecological sampling methods to examine associations between youth athletes\u27 experiences receiving and engaging in behaviors indicative of in-group ties, cognitive centrality, and in-group affect (i.e., social identity) during a 3-day competitive ice hockey tournament. Forty-five youth (Mage = 12.39 years; SDage = 1.14 years; 94% male) from nine teams wore an electronically activated recorder that captured brief (50-s) audio observations throughout the tournament. Participants also completed daily diary questionnaires for each day of competition. Multilevel structural equation modeling demonstrated that athletes were more likely to engage in behaviors indicative of in-group affect and cognitive centrality on days when they...
Bringing together self-determination theory, intergroup theories based on the social identity approa...
Purpose: Social identity (i.e., the strength with which individuals identify with a group) is a key ...
Conducted among parents of young ice hockey players, this field experiment tested if making salient ...
Objectives: Athletes are constantly engaging with teammates, coaches, and opponents, and rather than...
Drawing from theory of the multidimensional nature of social identity, the purpose of this study was...
AbstractObjectivesAthletes are constantly engaging with teammates, coaches, and opponents, and rathe...
The social identity approach discusses leadership as a repetitive and multi-dimensional group proces...
The social identity approach discusses leadership as a repetitive and multi-dimensional group proces...
Abstract The ways in which new members are integrated into a particular group environment—also known...
Self-awareness based self-regulation of performance related states can be seen to play a central rol...
IF 2018: 1.25 (Q2)International audienceIn the field of emotion–performance relationship in achievem...
This research studied the influence of multiple social identities on the emotions that athletes felt...
The purpose of this study was to explore the socialization process and sports careers of minor sport...
The aim of this exploratory research was to refine the relationship between ingroup identification a...
Presently, there is a trend of increasingly younger athletes entering the Canadian junior hockey sys...
Bringing together self-determination theory, intergroup theories based on the social identity approa...
Purpose: Social identity (i.e., the strength with which individuals identify with a group) is a key ...
Conducted among parents of young ice hockey players, this field experiment tested if making salient ...
Objectives: Athletes are constantly engaging with teammates, coaches, and opponents, and rather than...
Drawing from theory of the multidimensional nature of social identity, the purpose of this study was...
AbstractObjectivesAthletes are constantly engaging with teammates, coaches, and opponents, and rathe...
The social identity approach discusses leadership as a repetitive and multi-dimensional group proces...
The social identity approach discusses leadership as a repetitive and multi-dimensional group proces...
Abstract The ways in which new members are integrated into a particular group environment—also known...
Self-awareness based self-regulation of performance related states can be seen to play a central rol...
IF 2018: 1.25 (Q2)International audienceIn the field of emotion–performance relationship in achievem...
This research studied the influence of multiple social identities on the emotions that athletes felt...
The purpose of this study was to explore the socialization process and sports careers of minor sport...
The aim of this exploratory research was to refine the relationship between ingroup identification a...
Presently, there is a trend of increasingly younger athletes entering the Canadian junior hockey sys...
Bringing together self-determination theory, intergroup theories based on the social identity approa...
Purpose: Social identity (i.e., the strength with which individuals identify with a group) is a key ...
Conducted among parents of young ice hockey players, this field experiment tested if making salient ...