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Interactive effects of team cohesion on perceived efficacy in semi-professional sport.
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Team CohesionSelf-efficacy TheoryBehavioral SciencesPerformance StudiesSelf-efficacyHealth SciencesHigh-performance SportManagementTask CohesionSemi-professional SportIndividual LevelSport PsychologySport ScienceOrganizational BehaviorPerceived Efficacy
The present study examined the relationships among cohesion, self-efficacy, coaches' perceptions of their players' efficacy at the individual level and athletes' perceptions of their teammates' efficacy. Participants (n = 76) recruited from four semi- professional soccer and basketball teams completed cohesiveness and efficacy questionnaires who. Data were analyzed through a correlational methodology. Results indicated significant correlations between self-efficacy and task cohesion and social cohesion. Regression analysis results suggest task cohesion positively related to coaches and teammate's perception of efficacy. These results have implications for practitioners in terms of the importance of team building to enhance team cohesion and feelings of efficacy. Key pointsThis paper increases the knowledge about soccer and basketball match analysis.Give normative values to establish practice and match objectives.Give applications ideas to connect research with coaches' practice.
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