The relationship between perceived coaching behaviors, goal orientation, team cohesion, perceived motivational climate ve collective efficacy among basketball players before and after the tournament
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Perceived coaching behaviors, goal orientation, team cohesion, perceived motivational climate, collective efficacyAbstract
This paper aims to examine the perceived coaching behaviors, the goal orientation, the team cohesion, the perceived motivational climate and the relationship of the collective efficacy among basketball players before and after the tournament. In this research, the young male basketball players who played in the young male basketball teams in 2005-2006 league season and moreover, the ones who took parts in the teams participated into the Turkish National Championship were included. The only 12 teams(144 players) of the total 16 teams who participated into the Turkish National Championship were included. In collecting the data, Leadership for Sport Scale-LSS, Task and Ego Orientation in Sport Questionnaire-TEOSQ, Group Environment Questionnaire-GEQ, Perceived Motivational Climate in Sport Questionnaire- PMCSQ and Collective Efficacy Scale-CES were used. The data were calculated with The Analysis of the Descriptive Statistical Techiques, Partial, Part and Pearson Correlation Analysis. Results revealed significant relationship with task orientation and autocratic (r=.195;p<.05) social support (r=.664;p<.05) before the Turkish National Championship. revealed significant relationship with mastery climate and training and instruction (r=.174; p<.05) after the Turkish National Championship. In conclusion; There is a relation between over the course of a season, the pre-tournament and after the tournament.
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