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Decision-making skills and deliberate practice in elite association football referees.

Clare MacMahon1, Werner F Helsen, Janet L Starkes, Matthew Weston.   

Abstract

We examined sport expertise as a function of role. In study 1, referees were better than players in a video-based decision-making task. This provides evidence that there are role-specific skills within one domain or sport. In study 2, we examined the training activities that could be influential in the development of skills in sports officials. Elite association football (soccer) referees retrospectively reported time spent in and perceptions of training activities for three periods: their first year of formal refereeing, 1998 (before formal training programmes were available), and the current year (2003). This allowed us to examine an area of skill with a limited culture of practice, where performance simulations with direct feedback are usually not feasible. The results showed that referees specialize early and, as they develop, they engage in greater volumes and types of training. Competitive match refereeing is considered a relevant activity for skill acquisition that does not fit Ericsson and colleagues' (1993) original definition of deliberate practice. Our findings indicate that actual performance is a significant activity for skill acquisition and refinement.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17127582     DOI: 10.1080/02640410600718640

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Sports Sci        ISSN: 0264-0414            Impact factor:   3.337


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2.  A conceptual model of referee efficacy.

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3.  Pressing Crowd Noise Impairs the Ability of Anxious Basketball Referees to Discriminate Fouls.

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Review 4.  Gaze Behavior of Referees in Sport-A Review.

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Journal:  Front Sports Act Living       Date:  2020-11-10

5.  Relationship between age, category and experience with the soccer referee's self-efficacy.

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Journal:  PeerJ       Date:  2021-06-10       Impact factor: 2.984

6.  Expertise and decision-making in American football.

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7.  The elements of executive attention in top soccer referees and assistant referees.

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8.  A structural Model of Self-efficacy in Handball Referees.

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9.  Psychometric Properties and Reliability of the Referee Self-Efficacy Scale (REFS) in Volleyball Referees.

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10.  'Ref! Could You Help Me?'-Building a Positive Climate by Referees during Floorball Competitions in Youth Sport.

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