Relaciones entre la autoeficacia, las expectativas de resultado y el desempeño deportivo en jugadores de rugby del Campeonato Metropolitano de Lima
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2013-10-24
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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El presente estudio longitudinal indaga la relación entre autoeficacia, expectativas de resultado y desempeño deportivo en un grupo de jugadores del Campeonato Metropolitano de Rugby del año 2011 (n=227). A nivel general, en los tres momentos de la evaluación se observaron sistemáticamente asociaciones directas y moderadas entre los constructos evaluados. Adicionalmente, los participantes de los equipos mejor posicionados reportaron puntajes más altos de autoeficacia y expectativas de resultado que los participantes de los equipos peor posicionados; y, se observó que la autoeficacia y las expectativas de resultado no variaron significativamente durante el estudio. Esto último corrobora que una vez establecidas las condiciones contextuales para la auto-evaluación de grupos e individuos, la auto-eficacia y las expectativas de resultado suelen ser relativamente estables en el tiempo.
This longitudinal study explores the relationship between self-efficacy, outcome expectancies and sports performance in a group of players from Metropolitan Rugby Championship in 2011 (n = 227). In general, in the three times of assessment it was observed moderate direct associations between the constructs assessed. Additionally, participants from the teams best positioned reported higher scores of self-efficacy and outcome expectations than participants worst positioned and it was found that self-efficacy and outcome expectations did not change significantly during the study. This confirmed that once established the contextual conditions for self-evaluation of groups and individuals, self-efficacy and outcome expectations are relatively stable over time.
This longitudinal study explores the relationship between self-efficacy, outcome expectancies and sports performance in a group of players from Metropolitan Rugby Championship in 2011 (n = 227). In general, in the three times of assessment it was observed moderate direct associations between the constructs assessed. Additionally, participants from the teams best positioned reported higher scores of self-efficacy and outcome expectations than participants worst positioned and it was found that self-efficacy and outcome expectations did not change significantly during the study. This confirmed that once established the contextual conditions for self-evaluation of groups and individuals, self-efficacy and outcome expectations are relatively stable over time.
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Autoeficacia, Deportes--Aspectos psicológicos, Rugby
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