Can reputation biases influence the outcome and process of making competence judgments of a coach?

被引:10
作者
Thelwell, R. C. [1 ]
Page, J. L.
Lush, A.
Greenlees, I. A. [2 ]
Manley, A. J. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Portsmouth, Dept Sport & Exercise Sci, Portsmouth PO1 2ER, Hants, England
[2] Univ Chichester, Chichester, W Sussex, England
[3] Leeds Metropolitan Univ, Leeds LS1 3HE, W Yorkshire, England
关键词
visual search; fixations; interpersonal perception; nonverbal communication; expectancies; VISUAL-SEARCH STRATEGIES; EXPECTANCY INFORMATION; PHYSICAL APPEARANCE; EYE-MOVEMENTS; EXPECTATIONS; IMPRESSIONS; IMPACT; PERFORMANCE; DECISIONS; GENDER;
D O I
10.1111/sms.12000
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
The present studies explored the effect of reputational biases on judgments made of coach competence and the visual search patterns adopted by individuals when generating initial impressions and expectations of a target. In study 1, participants (n?=?326) observed footage of two coaches prior to making competence judgments of them. All participants viewed similar footage for the first coach (control) but reputational information was manipulated for the second coach (target). In study 2, participants (n?=?22) followed the same procedure as study 1 but also wore a head-mounted eye-tracking system to enable visual search data to be collected. Study 1 broadly reported coaches with a professional reputation to be judged as being significantly more competent across varying competence measures compared to coaches with either an in-training reputation or no reputation. Study 2 indicated limited differences across the reputational conditions in relation to visual fixations. The data indicate that expectations of coach competence can be influenced, and largely controlled, by the reputational information provided to athletes. While there were limited differences in visual search strategies across reputation conditions, suggestions for research are made to enable a fuller insight to the interpersonal interactions that may facilitate the working association between athletes and coaches.
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页码:e65 / e73
页数:9
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