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Previous research demonstrates that the cohesion of a group can influence the perceptions of its individual group members. The purpose of this study was to examine group cohesion and perceptions of positive youth development (PYD) in team sport athletes. Male and female adolescent athletes (N = 42...
Below we describe a toolkit of motion features that both draws on the state of the art in this field and extends it to address unique challenges arising when considering group motion in unbounded domains. To evaluate the effectiveness of the features discussed in this paper, we investigate their...
Groups are defined as a number of people who are oriented toward the same or similar goals and who interact and communicate in order to achieve these goals. All groups share at least three structural principles: norms, cohesion, and role differentiation. ...
as a team in order to be successful in their upcoming game. Unfortunately, this clip offers little insight into the coach’s decision styles (an important leadership factor related to group cohesion). Two opposing coaching leadership styles have been found to influence team cohesion: the ...
the remuneration and benefits of all of our employees to reward their past contribution and hard work for our colleges based on economic conditions, price index as well as industry and development changes, so as to stabilise our core teams, and to provide work incentives and improved cohesion. ...
in life (Spiegel, 2001). Upon completing the 8-week program Sharonimmediately joined an ongoing weekly MBSR drop-in class intended to facilitate continued practice by program graduates. Because of their continuity over time, such groups provide an opportunity to build greater intimacy and cohesion....
as well as with therapists. Interviewees described that training with co-players could create cohesion and ambition. Therapists’ influence during training also seemed to matter to participants. A strong and trusting relationship with the therapist was considered essential. In their opinion, the therapi...
as well as with therapists. Interviewees described that training with co-players could create cohesion and ambition. Therapists’ influence during training also seemed to matter to participants. A strong and trusting relationship with the therapist was considered essential. In their opinion, the therapi...
Coach leadership is an important factor in shaping team competitiveness and cohesion (Arthur & Lynn, 2016; Fransen et al., 2020), and in developing and sustaining individual players' confidence, identification with the team, and proactivity (Fransen et al., 2016; Hampson & Jowett, 2014; Van...