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摘要
本研究的目的是在Lent和Lopez(2002)提出的三方效能模型的基础上,检验三方效能信念对网球运动成绩的预测。本研究以台湾北部某大学网球选修课学生196名(M = 165, F = 31,平均年龄= 19.9)为研究对象。所有被试均被要求完成三方效能量表和运动表现量表。研究发现:(1)成绩与三方效能(自我效能、他人效能和关系推断自我效能)呈正相关,且三方效能感知均能显著预测学生的成绩。(2)较高的他者效能感和关系推断自我效能感有利于发展较高的自我效能感。(3)通径分析发现,其他效能感和关系推断性自我效能感通过自我效能感对网球运动成绩有完全的中介作用。本研究支持Lent和Lopez三方效能模型,其中“他者效能和关系推断自我效能”是影响个体自我效能的重要认知机制。本研究建议,体育教师应透过言语及非言语的回馈,鼓励学生积极互动,以强化三方效能信念,提升成绩。
Prediction of Tripartite Efficacy Beliefs on Tennis Performance of Elective Course in University
The purpose of this study was to examine the prediction of tripartite efficacy beliefs on the tennis performance based on the tripartite efficacy model proposed by Lent and Lopez (2002). Participants in this study were 196 students in elective tennis course (M = 165, F = 31, Mean age = 19.9) from a university of northern Taiwan. All participants were asked to complete the tripartite efficacy scale and sport performance scale. The study found following results: (1) There are positive correlations between performance and tripartite efficacy (self-efficacy, other-efficacy and relation-inferred self-efficacy), meanwhile all tripartite efficacy perceptions could significantly predict the performance of students. (2) The higher other-efficacy and relation-inferred self-efficacy are beneficial to develop the higher self-efficacy. (3) By path analysis, it was found that other-efficacy and relation-inferred self-efficacy was fully mediated the tennis performance via self-efficacy. This study supports Lent and Lopez tripartite efficacy model, where "other-efficacy and relation-inferred self-efficacy" plays an important cognitive mechanism in influencing the individual’s self-efficacy. This study suggests that physical education instructors should encourage students with positive interactions, by verbal and non-verbal feedback, in order to enhance tripartite efficacy beliefs and promote performance.