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Multivariate relationships among efficacy, cohesion, self-talk and motivational climate in elite sport

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Damato G, Heard NP, Grove JR & Eklund R (2011) Multivariate relationships among efficacy, cohesion, self-talk and motivational climate in elite sport. Pamukkale Journal of Sport Sciences, 2 (1), pp. 6-26. http://psbd.pau.edu.tr/index.php/pjss/article/view/35

Abstract
The present study examined relationships among motivational climate, self-efficacy, collective efficacy, cohesion and self-talk in soccer players. Data were obtained from male players (N = 139, mean age = 23, SD = 4.43 yrs) from nine teams. Participants completed the GEQ, the PMCSQ-2, as well as measures of self-talk, self-efficacy, and collective efficacy created for this study. Canonical analyses indicated that higher levels of Determination Collective Efficacy, Skills Collective Efficacy and Skills Self-Efficacy were associated with high levels of individual attractions to group-task cohesion, group integration-task and group integration-social cohesion, positive self-talk about the team, and a task-oriented motivational climate. Generally, players with high levels of self and collective efficacy used self-talk about the team more often, as well as possessed high levels of task cohesion and perceived their team climate to be more mastery-oriented. Conclusions, future directions and implications are discussed in detail.

Keywords
Collective efficacy; self-efficacy; motivational climate; cohesion; self-talk

Journal
Pamukkale Journal of Sport Sciences: Volume 2, Issue 1

StatusPublished
Publication date31/12/2011
PublisherPamukkale University
Publisher URLhttp://psbd.pau.edu.tr/index.php/pjss/article/view/35
ISSN1309-0356