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Team Achievement Goals and Sports Team Performance

This study focuses on team achievement goals and performance outcomes in interdependent sports teams. Team achievement goals reflect shared motivational states that exist exclusively at the team level. In a survey among 310 members of 29 premier-league field-hockey teams, team-level performance-appr...

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Published in:Small group research 2020-10, Vol.51 (5), p.581-615
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Objectives
Sports
Team sports
Teams
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