精英
优秀运动员
心理学
瞬态(计算机编程)
航空学
运动员
模拟
社会心理学
认知心理学
应用心理学
计算机科学
工程类
政治学
物理疗法
医学
政治
法学
操作系统
出处
期刊:Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology
[Human Kinetics]
日期:2022-05-09
卷期号:44 (3): 177-188
标识
DOI:10.1123/jsep.2021-0034
摘要
In 2009, elite swimming introduced polyurethane "supersuits," which artificially enhanced performances and facilitated 43 world records at the World Championships, before being prohibited from 2010. This transient, artificial improvement spike created a natural experiment to examine the effect of "impossible" targets on subsequent performances. Analyses revealed that swimming speeds at global championships in the postsupersuit period (2011-2017) were substantially faster than predicted from the presupersuit period (2000-2007). These results suggest that the transient, artificially enhanced performances of the supersuit era recalibrated targets upward-acting as goals-and improved subsequent performances beyond previous trajectories (d = 0.64; 0.70%). Contributing to psychological goal-setting theory, the positive relationship between the size of the transient, artificial improvement (i.e., goal difficulty) and subsequent performance was curvilinear, increasing at a decreasing rate before improvements plateaued. Overall, the research demonstrates the potential for elite athletes to exceed perceived human limits after expectations have been recalibrated upward.
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