Author ORCID Identifier
Managing Coach-Athlete Dynamics: Immediacy and Meta-Perception in Intercollegiate Sports
DOI
https://doi.org/10.7290/jasm16rrbq
Abstract
This study investigates the correlation between intercollegiate athletes' meta-perception accuracy and their assessment of coaches' immediacy behaviors, and actions that foster closeness. Utilizing the Coach-Athlete Relationship Questionnaire, 54 athletes evaluated their coaches' immediacy. Findings indicate that lower meta-accuracy aligns with perceived lower immediacy, highlighting the role of perceived relational closeness in athlete self-awareness. Gender dynamics, in terms of coach-athlete dyads, exhibited no effect on meta-perception accuracy. The findings of the study lend credence to sport managers including immediacy behaviors in coach training to enhance athletes' meta-accuracy perception, while also contributing to the literature on meta-perception in sports and coach-athlete gender dynamics.
Recommended Citation
Pasquini, Erica; Blom, Lindsey; Johnson, James; Smith, Adam; and Judge, Lawrence W.
(2024)
"Managing Coach-Athlete Dynamics: Immediacy and Meta-Perception in Intercollegiate Sports,"
Journal of Applied Sport Management: Vol. 16
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Iss.
3.
https://doi.org/10.7290/jasm16rrbq
Available at:
https://trace.tennessee.edu/jasm/vol16/iss3/3