Institute of Cognitive and Team / Racket Sport Research, German Sport University Cologne, Germany.
J Sport Exerc Psychol. 2012 Feb;34(1):61-82. doi: 10.1123/jsep.34.1.61.
In the present article, we investigate the effects of specific nonverbal behaviors signaling dominance and submissiveness on impression formation and outcome expectation in the soccer penalty kick situation. In Experiment 1, results indicated that penalty takers with dominant body language are perceived more positively by soccer goalkeepers and players and are expected to perform better than players with a submissive body language. This effect was similar for both video and point-light displays. Moreover, in contrast to previous studies, we found no effect of clothing (red vs. white) in the video condition. In Experiment 2, we used the implicit association test to demonstrate that dominant body language is implicitly associated with a positive soccer player schema whereas submissive body language is implicitly associated with a negative soccer player schema. The implications of our findings are discussed with reference to future implications for theory and research in the study of person perception in sport.
在本文中,我们研究了特定的非言语行为(表示支配和顺从)对足球点球情境下印象形成和结果预期的影响。在实验 1 中,结果表明,具有支配性肢体语言的罚球者更容易被足球守门员和球员感知,并且被期望表现得比具有顺从性肢体语言的球员更好。这种效果在视频和点光显示中都相似。此外,与之前的研究不同,我们在视频条件下没有发现服装(红色与白色)的影响。在实验 2 中,我们使用内隐联想测验证明,支配性肢体语言与积极的足球运动员图式隐含相关,而顺从性肢体语言与消极的足球运动员图式隐含相关。我们的发现的意义将参照未来在体育中的人物感知研究中理论和研究的意义进行讨论。