即时策略性自我对话是否会影响排球裁判的裁判效率?

Aubrey Aspen, Julius Jooste
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体育运动中的自我对话是调节个人情绪、思想和行动的重要自助工具。本研究旨在探讨在比赛场景中,使用即时的、策略性的自我对话是否会增强排球裁判员对其裁判决定的效能信念。此外,还研究了排球裁判员在近期比赛中的一般自我对话倾向与通常认为的裁判效率之间的关系。通过在线 Qualtrics 调查,采用了主体间设计,招募了 62 名技术熟练的排球官员(年龄 = 54.69,SD = 13.15 岁),他们被随机分配到策略性自我谈话组(实验组)或不相关的泛语句组(对照组)。在评估以视频短片形式呈现的两个有争议的比赛情况之前,官员们被要求口头重申三个指定的语句。然后,要求官员们对自己在每个场景中做出的决定的准确性和公正性进行评分。他们还填写了 "体育自动自我对话问卷 "和 "裁判员自我效能感量表"。通过 Mann-Whitney-U 检验发现,各组之间对比赛场景的决策信念没有明显差异。进一步的分析表明,研究变量与 "自我鼓励 "和 "自我担忧 "的有机自我对话倾向之间存在明显的关联,对裁判员裁判自我效能感的各个方面产生了明显的相反影响。尽管存在这些影响,但建议有经验的裁判员可能已经具备了经验敏锐性和元认知技能,这可能需要在社会评价条件下更持久地使用自我谈话方法,以感知排球决策中的信心转变。
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Does In-The-Moment Strategic Self-Talk Affect Volleyball Officials' Refereeing Efficacy?

Self-talk in sport is a valuable self-help tool for regulating one's emotions, thoughts, and actions. This study aimed to examine whether the use of in-the-moment, strategic self-talk enhances volleyball officials' efficacy beliefs about their refereeing decisions in match-play scenarios. The relationship between officials' general self-talk tendencies and commonly perceived refereeing efficacy in recent matches was also investigated. A between-subjects design powered by an online Qualtrics survey was employed to recruit 62 skilled volleyball officials (Mage = 54.69, SD = 13.15 years) who were randomly assigned to strategic self-talk (experimental) or unrelated pangram statements (control) groups. Before assessing two disputed match-play situations presented as video clips, the officials were instructed to verbally reaffirm three assigned statements. Officials were then asked to rate their confidence in the accuracy and fairness of their decisions in each scenario. They also completed the Automatic Self-Talk Questionnaire for Sports and the Referee Self-Efficacy Scales. The Mann-Whitney-U test found no significant variations in decision-making beliefs to the match-play scenarios between the groups. Further analyses revealed significant associations between the study variables with organic self-talk tendencies employed to "psych up" and convey "worry" to exert significant and opposing influences on various aspects of officials' refereeing self-efficacy. Despite these influences, it is recommended that experienced officials may already have a reservoir of experiential acumen and metacognitive skills, which may necessitate a more protracted engagement with self-talk methods under social evaluative conditions to perceive confidence shifts in volleyball decision-making.

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