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Original Articles

A Comparison of the Self-Efficacy-Performance Relationship Between Continuous and Noncontinuous Sport Conditions

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Pages 363-376 | Received 20 Jun 2013, Accepted 10 Feb 2014, Published online: 08 May 2014
 

Abstract

Although studies have shown that the self-efficacy–performance relationship can be studied within performances (LaForge & Sullivan, 2010), no studies have directly compared noncontinuous (i.e., between performances) and continuous (i.e., within performances) conditions. The present study examined the efficacy–performance relationship within a continuous task and between a noncontinuous sport conditions. Path analyses revealed reciprocal efficacy–performance relationships in both the continuous and noncontinuous conditions, with higher goodness of fit indicators in the noncontinuous condition and a higher number of significant pathways in the continuous condition. These results imply potential differences in the cognitive processing of efficacy information between and within sport performances.

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