Impact of psychological and physical load on the decision-making of top-class handball referees

IF 2.1 4区 教育学 Q1 Health Professions
Nicolas Bloß, Florian Loffing, J. Schorer, D. Büsch
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Referees are challenged for accurate decision-making under physical and psychological load. However, erroneous decision-making can lead referees to repeatedly negatively think about the error, i.e. they begin to ruminate. Previous studies focused on the relationship between decision-making and either physical or psychological load. Here, we examined the combined impact of physical and psychological load on top-class handball referees’ decision-making. N = 73 referees performed the Yo-Yo Test for Referees combined with psychological load induced through instantaneous feedback on the decisions to activate the referees’ rumination-trait, i.e. to test if low and high ruminating referees respond differently to load and feedback. Results indicate no effects of physical load on decision accuracy (i.e. foul vs. no foul), but referees’ reasonings accuracy (i.e. type of foul, punishment) decreased under medium external load. Moreover, low and high ruminating referees did statistically not differ in decision and reasoning accuracy. Results indicate that physical load may not affect decisions, but might affect reasonings. Thus, subsequent studies should incorporate decisions and reasonings in handball referees, especially against the background of referee’s development. For practitioners, the Yo-Yo Test for Referees seems a beneficial tool through the combination of physical likewise psychological load and a rule test in handball.
心理和身体负荷对顶级手球裁判决策的影响
裁判在身体和心理负荷下都面临着准确决策的挑战。然而,错误的决策会导致裁判反复对错误进行负面思考,即他们开始沉思。先前的研究集中在决策与身体或心理负荷之间的关系上。在这里,我们研究了身体和心理负荷对顶级手球裁判决策的综合影响。N=73名裁判对裁判进行了Yo-Yo测试,结合通过对裁判的即时反馈引发的心理负荷,以激活裁判的沉思特质,即测试低沉思和高沉思裁判对负荷和反馈的反应是否不同。结果表明,身体负荷对判罚准确性没有影响(即犯规与无犯规),但在中等外部负荷下,裁判的推理准确性(即犯规类型、处罚)有所下降。此外,低沉思裁判和高沉思裁判在决策和推理准确性方面没有统计学差异。结果表明,体力负荷可能不会影响决策,但可能会影响推理。因此,后续的研究应该结合手球裁判的判罚和推理,特别是在裁判发展的背景下。对于练习者来说,裁判的溜溜球测试似乎是一种有益的工具,它结合了身体和心理负荷以及手球规则测试。
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CiteScore
4.70
自引率
4.80%
发文量
38
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport aims to present current original research into sports performance. In so doing, the journal contributes to our general knowledge of sports performance making findings available to a wide audience of academics and practitioners.
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