The effect of observational learning on self-efficacy by sport competition condition, performance level of team members, and whether you win or lose

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  • who: Taegyong Kwon and collaborators from the Department of Physical Education, Konkuk University, Seoul, Korea have published the Article: The Effect of Observational Learning on Self-Efficacy by Sport Competition Condition, Performance Level of Team Members, and Whether You Win or Lose, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study examined the effect of athletes' competition conditions personal performance level and attributions toward winning or losing on the relationship between observational learning (OL) and self-efficacy (SE) based on social cognitive theory and social comparison theory. To measure attributions regarding the game outcome (winning or losing . . .

     

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