体育舞蹈中的二元互动:心理特征

IF 0.5 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
Irene Checa Esquiva, Rocío Bohórquez Gómez-Millán
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近年来,体育舞蹈作为稳定的混合二人组的代表学科,发展势头强劲。然而,关于其心理特征的科学文献仍然很少。本文旨在通过对比赛情侣的访谈来调查体育舞蹈的特点。12名活跃舞者(年龄30.75岁;SD = 8.75),形成6个稳定的二人组。这种半结构化的访谈是基于之前的研究,包括关于沟通、规则、凝聚力、领导力、角色和集体效能的问题。结果表明,二人组的规则具有少规则、灵活规则、进化规则和隐规则的特点。任务角色和社会角色都是在没有表现困难的情况下完成的。通信的特点是高密度和在交互中持续存在反馈。领导权是共享的,并专注于组件的需求。最后,这些夫妇报告了寻找和/或维持一个舞伴的困难。研究的主要结论是,体育舞蹈二人组不断寻求平衡,这导致他们分配任务角色,从而分享领导权,最大化沟通互动。
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Interacción diádica en baile deportivo: características psicológicas
Practice of sports dance has grown strongly in recent years as a representative discipline of stable mixed duos. However, scientific literature on its psychological characteristics remains scarce. This paper was intended to investigate the characteristics of sports dancing through interviews with competing couples. Twelve active dancers (M age = 30.75 years; SD = 8.75) forming 6 stable duos were interviewed. The semi-structured interview developed was based on previous research and included questions about communication, rules, cohesion, leadership, roles, and collective efficacy. The results show that the rules of the duos are few, flexible, evolutionary, and implicit. Both task and social roles are exercised with no performance difficulties. Communication is characterised by a high density and the continuous presence of feedback in interactions. Leadership is shared and focused on the needs of the components. Finally, the couples reported the difficulty to find and/or maintain a dance partner. The main study conclusion is that sports dance duos are subjected to a constant search for balance, which leads them to distribute task roles and thus share leadership and maximize communicative interaction.
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