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- Title
AUTO-PERCEPÇÃO DAS COMPETÊNCIAS PROFISSIONAIS EM PROFISSIONAIS DO DESPORTO: EFEITO DA ÁREA DE INTERVENÇÃO E DA EXPERIÊNCIA PROFISSIONAL.
- Authors
Batista, Paula; Matos, Zélia; Graça, Amândio
- Abstract
According to Cheetham and Chivers (1998), the professional competence is a specific concept influenced by a variety of factors, including self and hetero perception of competence. In this line of understanding Nascimento (1999) says that professional success hinges not only on knowledge and procedures, but also of the domain demonstrated in relation with themselves. This study has, as main purpose, to examine the levels of competence self-perception in sport professionals. The sample consists of 1514 subjects who exercised their profession in three contexts of practice: Physical Education, Coaching and Fitness. We used three likert-type scales of self-perception of professional competence specific for the sport professional (adapted from Nascimento, 1999; Feitosa, 2002): one directed to PE teachers, the other to Coaches, and a third to teachers/instructors of Fitness. In the data processing we used the basic descriptive measures and the multivariate analysis for dependent variables (General Linear Model Multivariate) to see if the factors professional area, professional experience and institution are different in the levels of self-perception of professional competence. For additional analysis we also used the T-test for independent measures and the T test for one sample. The significance's level was maintained at p ≤ 0.05. The results indicate an interaction of the factors in the professional area, professional experience and institution with self-perception of competence.
- Subjects
SELF-perception; PERFORMANCE evaluation; PERSONAL trainers; MULTIVARIATE analysis; T-test (Statistics)
- Publication
E-balonmano.com: Journal of Sports Science / Revista de Ciencias del Deporte, 2011, Vol 7, Issue 2, p117
- ISSN
1885-7019
- Publication type
Article