Abstract

The study examines moderating role of gender in the relationship between athletics’ self-efficacy and their athletic performance. The sample comprised adolescent 30 male athletes and 30 female athletes aged between 16 to 18 years. Research tools included Self-efficacy measure and athletic performance measure. Results revealed significant moderating effect of gender influencing relationship between self-efficacy and athletic performance, favouring male superiority. Boosting morale of female athletes is needed disregarding cultural restrictions.

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