Factor Structure of the Coaching Behavior Questionnaire and Its Relationship to Athlete Variables
Author(s) -
Jean Williams,
Laura J. Kenow,
Gerald J. Jerome,
Tracie J. Rogers,
Tessa A. Sartain,
Greg Darland
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
the sport psychologist
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.581
H-Index - 70
eISSN - 1543-2793
pISSN - 0888-4781
DOI - 10.1123/tsp.17.1.16
Subject(s) - coaching , psychology , athletes , confirmatory factor analysis , anxiety , structural equation modeling , exploratory factor analysis , applied psychology , social psychology , clinical psychology , psychometrics , psychotherapist , physical therapy , medicine , statistics , mathematics , psychiatry
Little research exists to identify optimal coaching behaviors and factors that influence the effectiveness of particular behaviors. The present study tested 484 athletes in order to determine sub-scales on the Coaching Behavior Questionnaire (CBQ). The CBQ measures athletes’ perceptions of coaching behaviors and evaluates their effectiveness in helping athletes play better and maintain optimal mental states and focus. A confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) supported the two-factor model (negative activation, supportiveness/emotional composure) derived from an exploratory factor analysis (EFA). Correlational analyses indicated that athletes with higher anxiety and lower self-confidence and compatibility with the coach were more likely to negatively evaluate coaching behaviors. The results support and expand on Smoll and Smith’s (1989) model of leadership behaviors in sport. The coach is the most important person in determining the quality and success of an athlete’s sport experience, yet surprisingly, little research exists that
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