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Perceived coach-created and peer-created motivational climates and their associations with team cohesion and athlete satisfaction: evidence from a longitudinal study
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Team CohesionBehavioral SciencesPerformance StudiesHigh-performance SportMotivational ClimateMotivationManagementSocial InfluenceAthlete SatisfactionApplied Social PsychologyAchievement MotivationSport PsychologySport ScienceExercise PsychologyOrganizational BehaviorSocial SciencesSpanish Soccer PlayersHealth Sciences
In this longitudinal study, we examined the extent to which perceived coach- and peer-created motivational climates are associated with athlete-group cohesion and satisfaction with participation among Spanish soccer players competing in the Third National Division. Multilevel modelling analyses showed that perceived coach-created task climate was positively related to perceived cohesion and players' satisfaction with their participation within their team. Also, perceived peer-created task climate related positively to perceived cohesion. The results indicate the importance of considering peer-related aspects of the motivational climate in addition to considering the coach-related aspects of the motivational climate when examining motivational group dynamics in sport.
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