Self-Efficacy Moderates but Collective Efficacy Mediates between Motivational Climate and Athletes’ Well-Being
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Affiliation:
1. University School of Physical Education in Cracow; Poland
2. University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Poland, and University of Colorado; USA
3. Florida State University; USA
4. University of Zurich; Switzerland
Funder
Ministry of Science and Higher Education, Poland
National Science Center
Publisher
Wiley
Subject
Applied Psychology
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