Interactive effects of cohesion on the perceived efficacy, expectations of success and performance of basketball teams
Abstract
This work examines the relationships among cohesion and self-efficacy, collective efficacy, perceived efficacy by peers and coaches, expectations of success and collective performance. The sample was made up of 61 participants belonging to 6 league basketball teams. Different instruments were used to assess cohesion, perceived efficacy and expectations of success. Performance was measured by their final classifications. The results showed a positive relationship between perceived efficacy and the four factors of cohesion, both as regards social and task aspects. Furthermore, players who perceived a higher level of cohesion were associated with participants who perceived higher expectations of success and performed better.
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