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Observation as a method to enhance collective efficacy: An integrative review
Institution:1. Laboratory of Experimental Psychology and Neuroscience (LPEN), Institute of Cognitive Neurology (INECO), C1126AAB Buenos Aires, Argentina;2. Institute of Neuroscience, Favaloro University, C1078AAI Buenos Aires, Argentina;3. National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET), C1033AAJ Buenos Aires, Argentina;4. Laboratory of Integrative Neuroscience, Physics Department, University of Buenos Aires, C1428EHA Buenos Aires, Argentina;5. Institute of Neurology and Neurosurgery, University of Design (ISDi), Ciudad de La Habana, Cuba;6. Catholic University of Chile, 8331150 Santiago, Chile;7. Universidad Autónoma del Caribe, Barranquilla, Colombia;8. Laboratory of Cognitive and Social Neuroscience (LaNCyS), UDP-INECO Foundation Core on Neuroscience (UIFCoN), Diego Portales University, 8370076 Santiago, Chile;9. Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders, Australian Research Council (ACR), Sidney, Australia
Abstract:ObjectivesThis review provides an integrative argument for the use of observation as an intervention to manipulate individual collective efficacy beliefs in sports teams.DesignAn exploration of the conceptual and empirical evidence underpinning observation-based interventions for increasing collective efficacy.MethodA presentation of reflections on the following. First, we reflect on existing techniques used to increase self- and collective efficacy beliefs. Second, we consider collective efficacy in the context of observational learning and the various modeling techniques employed in the sports and motor performance literature. Third, we highlight relevant literature from neuroscience, outlining the analogous neural pathways evident for social cognition (i.e., collective efficacy) and observation.ResultsThis review presents a case for the use of observation interventions to manipulate collective efficacy, drawing upon social psychological frameworks of human behavior, the observation-based literature, and contemporary understanding of brain and behavior.ConclusionsObservation-based interventions are suited for collective efficacy manipulation in sport. There is a need to advance understanding of this relationship in order to maximize improvements in collective efficacy across group contexts.
Keywords:Collective efficacy  Manipulation  Observation  Modeling  Intervention
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