Validating the TDRT-Q to assess the quality of the teacher-dancer relationship
- López-Jiménez, Alicia 1
- Rubio, Víctor J. 1
- Sánchez-Iglesias, Iván 1
- Jowett, Sophia 2
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Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
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- 2 University of Loughborough
ISSN: 1132-239X, 1988-5636
Datum der Publikation: 2017
Titel der Ausgabe: Revista de Psicología del Deporte
Ausgabe: 26
Nummer: 2
Seiten: 71-79
Art: Artikel
Andere Publikationen in: Revista de psicología del deporte
Zusammenfassung
La capacidad de los entrenadores para potenciar o desincentivar el compromiso de sus deportistas y para desarrollar su potencial a través de la cualidad de las relaciones que entre ellos se establecen ha recibido una considerable atención desde la investigación; sin embargo, la diada equivalente en el contexto de la danza, la relación entre el maestro y el bailarín, ha sido un área relativamente poco explorada. El propósito de este artículo es extrapolar el modelo de las 3C’s de las Relaciones Entrenador-Deportista de Jowett al contexto de la danza y adaptar y validar al español el CART-Q, un instrumento ampliamente utilizado para la evaluación de las relaciones deportista-entrenador. Para ello, 175 bailarines y bailarinas españoles de entre 18 y 40 años (M = 22.47; DT = 4.85) de diferentes niveles y disciplinas de baile completaron el denominado Cuestionario sobre las Relaciones entre Maestro y Bailarín (TDRT-Q), la traducción española del CART-Q adaptado al contexto de la danza. El análisis factorial confirmatorio puso de manifiesto la estructura jerárquica de las relaciones como habían sido originalmente postuladas, incluyendo las dimensiones de Cercanía, Compromiso y Complementariedad. En términos generales, el TDRT-Q demostró unas adecuadas propiedades psicométricas. En línea con los resultados obtenidos, el modelo de las 3C’s puede ser transferido para el análisis de las relaciones maestro-bailarín. Más aún, el TDRT-Q puede utilizarse para la evaluación de la cualidad de las relaciones maestro bailarín y para avanzar en el conocimiento y comprensión de este contexto artístico orientado al rendimiento.
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