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COLLECTIVE EFFICACY MANIPULATION 1 Running Head : COLLECTIVE EFFICACY MANIPULATION 1 2 3 Observation Interventions as a Means to Manipulate Collective Efficacy in Groups 4 5 6
| Content Provider | Semantic Scholar |
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| Author | Bruton, Adam M. Mellalieu, Stephen D. Shearer, David A. |
| Copyright Year | 2014 |
| Abstract | 1 The purpose of this multi-study investigation was to examine observation as an intervention 2 for the manipulation of individual collective efficacy beliefs. Study one compared the effects 3 of positive, neutral and negative video footage of practice trials from an obstacle course task 4 on collective efficacy beliefs in assigned groups. The content of the observation intervention 5 (i.e., positive, neutral, and negative video footage) significantly influenced the direction of 6 change in collective efficacy (p < .05). Study two assessed the influence of content 7 familiarity (own team/sport v unfamiliar team/sport) on individual collective efficacy 8 perceptions when observing positive footage of competitive basketball performance. 9 Collective efficacy significantly increased for both the familiar and unfamiliar conditions 10 post-intervention, with the largest increase for the familiar condition (p < .05). The studies 11 support the use of observation as an intervention to enhance individual perceptions of 12 collective efficacy in group-based activities. The findings suggest that observations of any 13 group displaying positive group characteristics are likely to increase collective efficacy 14 beliefs, however, observation of one’s own team leads to the greatest increases. 15 |
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| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |