Do females always feel vulnerable with masculine

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Fuehlen sich Frauen in der Gegenwart von Maennern stets verwundbar?
Autor:Graydon, Jan; Palser, Sonia
Erschienen in:Psychology of sport and exercise : enhancing the quality of life ; proceedings of the 10th European Congress of Sport Psychology - FEPSAC, Prague 1999. Part 1
Veröffentlicht:Prag: Univerzita Prag (Verlag), 1999, S. 208-210, Lit., Lit.
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Sprache:Englisch
ISBN:8086317005
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title Do females always feel vulnerable with masculine
spellingShingle Do females always feel vulnerable with masculine
Frau
Mann
Selbstvertrauen
Sportpsychologie
title_sort do females always feel vulnerable with masculine
title_short Do females always feel vulnerable with masculine
title_alt Fuehlen sich Frauen in der Gegenwart von Maennern stets verwundbar?
title_alt_lang deu
media_type Gedruckte Ressource
city Prag
spelling Praha
8086317005
Frau
Mann
Selbstvertrauen
Sportpsychologie
man
self-confidence
sport psychology
woman
Aspekt, psychologischer
Parapsychologie
Psychologie des Sports
Trainingspsychologie
Psychologie, angewandte
Diskriminierung, geschlechtliche
Frauengymnastik
Frauentraining
Hausfrau
Männerklasse
Könnensbewusstsein
psychology of sport
exercise psychology
psychology of exercise
self-assurance
Do females always feel vulnerable with masculine
PU199912407029
199912407029
abstract The issue of women's involvement in, and feelings of confidence in sporting situations has been an issue for practitioners and researchers for many years. One of the major issues to be addressed has been women's lack of confidence compared to male confidence. In 1977 Lenney suggested that females lacked confidence in certain situations. These were: situations which were male oriented, situations where feedback was likely to be ambiguous, or where the task was competitive or comparative. Lirgg (1991) has provided an extensive meta-analysis which supports this view. As most sports have been classified as being masculine in orientation and by nature are competitive, it is not surprising that these results have been found. In Great Britain the sport of association football is the national game and receives more media coverage than any other sport. It has been characterised as being masculine in orientation, but is played in growing numbers by females. According to social cognitive theory mastery experiences and vicarious experience are important sources of self efficacy. As women gain more experience of, and acceptance in, a game such as football it would seem plausible that their confidence levels would increase. The main aim of the study was to investigate this view with respect to males and females in association football. Previous work has shown that the gender of an audience can significantly affect performance and feelings of evaluation apprehension. A further aim therefore was to examine the effects of gender of audience on the participants' performance and on their self confidence. Einfuehrung
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Palser, Sonia
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topic Frau
Mann
Selbstvertrauen
Sportpsychologie
topic_facet Frau
Mann
Selbstvertrauen
Sportpsychologie
topic_en man
self-confidence
sport psychology
woman
topic_en_facet man
self-confidence
sport psychology
woman
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Parapsychologie
Psychologie des Sports
Trainingspsychologie
Psychologie, angewandte
Diskriminierung, geschlechtliche
Frauengymnastik
Frauentraining
Hausfrau
Männerklasse
Könnensbewusstsein
synonym_en psychology of sport
exercise psychology
psychology of exercise
self-assurance
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