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HMS, BM EQ-Bank 687

Explain how observing others can influence an individual's self-efficacy in sport.   (4 marks)

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  • Observing peers of similar ability successfully perform skills provides vicarious experiences that increase confidence in one’s own ability to accomplish the same tasks.
  • Watching successful demonstrations provides visual models for correct technique, which enhances learning and subsequent performance execution.
  • Seeing others overcome challenges in similar sporting contexts builds confidence that obstacles can be overcome through persistence and effort.
  • Observation of negative outcomes can decrease self-efficacy if the observer identifies with the struggling performer, highlighting the importance of appropriate modeling.
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  • Observing peers of similar ability successfully perform skills provides vicarious experiences that increase confidence in one’s own ability to accomplish the same tasks.
  • Watching successful demonstrations provides visual models for correct technique, which enhances learning and subsequent performance execution.
  • Seeing others overcome challenges in similar sporting contexts builds confidence that obstacles can be overcome through persistence and effort.
  • Observation of negative outcomes can decrease self-efficacy if the observer identifies with the struggling performer, highlighting the importance of appropriate modeling.

Filed Under: Psych–Movement–Performance Interplay (EO-X) Tagged With: Band 3, Band 4, smc-5536-15-Personal Identity

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