Reciprocal Relationships Between Collective Efficacy and Team Performance in Women's Ice Hockey. |
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Authors: | Myers, Nicholas D. Payment, Craig A. Feltz, Deborah L. |
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Abstract: | This study examined reciprocal relationships between collective efficacy and team performance over a season of competition in women's intercollegiate ice hockey within weekends where the opponent was constant for 2 games. Collective efficacy beliefs within 12 teams were assessed prior to both games for at least 7 weekends. Team performance indexes produced an overall measure of performance for each game. The average influence of Saturday collective efficacy on Saturday performance was moderate and positive after controlling for Friday performance. The average influence of Friday performance on Saturday collective efficacy was small and positive after removing the influence of Friday collective efficacy from Friday performance. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | collective efficacy team performance women's intercollegiate ice hockey |
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