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Citation

Carron AV, Spink KS. Can. J. Appl. Sport Sci. 1980; 5(1): 19-24.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1980, Canadian Association of Sports Sciences)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

7389043

Abstract

The stability of causal attribution over repeated test days was examined using a 2 (win, loss) X 2 (immediate, one day delay) X 3 (post game, 2 weeks, 4 weeks) design. Male high school football players outlined the degree of causality attributed to ability, effort, luck, task difficulty and officiating. The results from an ANOVA analysis supported a view that attributions are stable over a four week interval. However, a correlational analysis revealed that there is only a moderate to low consistency of individual differences in attribution over repeated tests. Thus, retrospective judgements for causality may not be reliable.

Keywords: Canadian football;


Language: en

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