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Consequences of Moral Behaviour for the Recipient - Coggle Diagram
Consequences of Moral Behaviour for the Recipient
Teammates and Social Environment
Teammares are part of the team social environment
Social environment:
the nature of the interactions and quality of relationships in a social setting.
Teammate MB and Sport Experience
Interactions between teammates can influence the
quality
of the sport experience as well as how one thinks, feels, and acts.
Effects of Teammate MB on self-reported behaviour
(Benson & Bruner, 2018)
Every 10 days, youth hockey players (11-17 yrs) completed measures of their teammates moral behaviour and their own moral behavoiur.
Teammate MB:
did you experience any of these behaviours from your
teammates
today?
Self-reported MB:
did you
personally
engage in any of these behaviours today?
Teammate and Self-reported Prosocial Behaviour
Experienced prosocial teammate behaviour was
positively
related to prosocial self-reported behaviour.
Relationship was weaker when experienced teammate antisocial behaviour was higher.
Teammate and Self-reported Antisocial Behavioiur
Experienced antisocial teammate behaviour was
positively
related to antisocial self-reported beahvoiur.
Relationship was weaker when experienced teammate prosocial behaviour was higher.
Practical Implications
Coaches need to be aware of how prosocial and antisocial behaviour interact with each other.
Antisocial teammate behaviour can dampen the desirable consequences of prosocial teammate behaviour.
Prosocial teamamte behaviour may reduce the undesirable consequences of antisocial teammate behaviour.
Other Consequences of Team-mate MB: +ve and +-ve Affect
(Watson et al., 1988)
Positive Affect:
The degree to which one feels enthusiastic, active, and alert was high energy, full concentration, and pleasurable engagement.
Negative Affect:
Feelings of distress and unpleasurable engagement that include aversive mood states, such as anger, contempt, disgust, guilt, fear and nervousness.
Task Cohesion and Burnout
Task Cohesion:
How united teammates are to work together toward achieving team goals.
Burnout:
Emotional and physical exhaustion, reduced athletic accomplishment and sport devaluation.
Key Points
Prosocial teammate behaviour could:
increase positive affect and task cohesion, and decrease burnout.
Antisocial teammate behaviour could:
increase negative affect and burnout, and decrease task cohesion.