Abstract

The purpose of this research is evaluate of self-efficacy and collective efficacy beliefs in handball in terms of gender. 54 male athletes (Age, X: 26.78 ± 6.87), 58 female athletes (Age X.: 20.84 ± 5.33) participated the study. Data were collected by SES and CES scales. Data analyzed by independent sample T test. After analysis no significant differences between self-efficacy (p>.05) and collective efficacy (p>.05) beliefs of in terms of gender. In the conclusion of this research which the differences of self and collective efficacy beliefs of male and female athletes are inspected, it is obtained that there is no difference of self-efficacy and collective efficacy for two genders in handball.

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