Understanding a Player’s Decision-Making Process in Team Sports: A Systematic Review of Empirical Evidence
Abstract
:1. Introduction
“Perceptual-cognitive skill refers to the ability to identify and acquire environmental information for integration with existing knowledge such that appropriate responses can be selected and executed (Marteniuk, 1976)”.[4] p. 457
“This theoretical rationale proposes that the most relevant informational constraints for decision-making and controlling action in dynamic environments such as a rugby match are those that emerge during on-going performer-environment interactions, not information from past experiences stored in the brain”.[6] p. 131
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Development of a Search Strategy
“Decision Mak*” |
AND |
Sport* |
AND |
(Expertise* OR Process* OR Coach* OR Tactic* OR Team Game* OR Percept* OR Action* OR Anticipat* OR Cue OR Knowledg* OR Affordance* OR Cognit*) |
NOT |
(Sport Injur* OR Adventure OR Recruit) |
2.2. Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria
2.3. Search Returns
2.4. Data Synthesis
2.5. Establishing Trustworthiness and Audit Trail
3. Results
3.1. General Results
3.2. The Decision-Making Process
3.2.1. Information Processing
Perceptual–Cognitive Expertise
Dependence on Task Specific Declarative Knowledge
3.2.2. Ecological Dynamics
Perception-Action Coupling
3.2.3. Recognition Primed Decision-Making
3.3. Characteristics of Decision-Making Expertise
3.3.1. Perception
Cue Identification
Visual Search
3.3.2. Action Capabilities
3.3.3. Knowledge
Task Specific Declarative Knowledge
Collective Knowledge
4. Discussion
4.1. The Decision-Making Process
Consideration of Methods
4.2. Characteristics of Decision-Making Expertise
4.2.1. Perception
4.2.2. Action Capabilities
“what is tactically desirable must be technically possible.”.[99] p. 59
4.2.3. Declarative Knowledge
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Author(s) | Perspective | Level of Sample (as Defined in the Study) | Population Size | Team Sport | Method | What Was Measured | Assessment of Perception, Selection of a Combination? | |
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1 | Afonso [37] | Information processing | Elite | 12 adult females | Volleyball | In-situ 6 vs. 6 | Visual search and cognition | Combined |
2 | Afonso Garganta, McRobert, Williams, and Mesquita [38] | Information processing | Highly skilled and skilled | 27 adult females | Volleyball | In-situ 6 vs. 6 | Visual search and cognition | Combined |
3 | Afonso, Gargnata, McRobert, Williams, and Mesquita [39] | Information processing | Recreational | 9 adult females | Volleyball | In-situ and lab based task | Visual search and cognition | Combined |
4 | Basevitch, Tenenbaum, Filho, Razon, Boiangin, and Ward [40] | Information processing | High skill vs. low skill | 40 adult males | Soccer | Lab based video task | Anticipation and situational awareness | Selection |
5 | Bishop [41] | Information processing | Elite | 13 adult females | Netball | Lab based task | Visual search and cognition | Combined |
6 | Bourbousson, Poizat, Saury, and Seve [42] | Ecological dynamics | Recreational | 9 under 18 males | Basketball | Retrospective self-confrontation interview with real game footage | Shared knowledge | Combined |
7 | Bruce, Farrow, Raynor, and Mann [43] | Information processing | Expert, developmental and less skilled | 58 adult females | Netball | Lab based and decontextualized in-situ task | Skill and decision-making ability | Combined |
8 | Causer and Ford [44] | Information processing | Skilled vs. less skilled | 205 adults (females = 55, males = 155) | Soccer and invasion sports | Lab based video task | Situational awareness and decision accuracy | Selection |
9 | Cordovil, Araujo, Davids, Gouveia, Barreiros, Fernandes, and Serpa [45] | Ecological dynamics | Relatively experienced | 10 adult females | Basketball | Decontextualized in-situ 1 vs. 1 | Movement patterns | Selection |
10 | Correia, Araujo, Craig, and Passos [46] | Ecological dynamics | Semi-professional | Match footage | Rugby Union | Post hoc analysis of competitive fixtures | Tau (distance between attack and defence) and decision to pass | Selection |
11 | Correia, Araujo, Davids, Fernandes, and Fonseca [47] | Ecological dynamics | Semi-professional | Match footage | Rugby Union | Post hoc analysis of competitive fixtures | Movement patterns and territorial gain | Selection |
12 | Correia, Araujo, Cummins, and Craig [48] | Ecological dynamics | Non, recreational, intermediate, and professional | 46 adult males | Rugby Union | Decontextualized virtual reality task-3 vs. 3 | Decision-response | Selection |
13 | Correia, Araujo, Duarte, Travassos, Passos, and Davids [49] | Ecological dynamics | Youth recreational | 12 males | Rugby Union | Decontextualized in-situ 1 vs. 2 | Movement patterns | Selection |
14 | Correia, Passos, Araujo, Davids, Diniz, and Kelso [50] | Ecological dynamics | Youth recreational | 8 males | Rugby Union | Decontextualised in-situ 1 vs. 1 | Movement patterns | Selection |
15 | Correia, de Oliveira, Clavijo, da Silva, and Zalla [51] | Ecological dynamics | Experienced | 32 adult males | Futsal | Post hoc analysis of In-situ futsal games. | Collective movement patterns and interpersonal distances | Combined |
16 | Esteves, de Oliveira, and Araujo [52] | Ecological dynamics | Youth novice and intermediate | 32 males | Basketball | Decontextualized in-situ 1 vs. 1 | Foot placement and movement patterns | Selection |
17 | Evans, Whipp, and Lay [53] | Information processing | Adult and youth-recreational | 16 adult males | Football | Repeated in-situ 6 vs. 4 and verbalisations | Cognition, knowledge and pattern recognition | Combined |
18 | Fuji, Isaka, Kouzaki, and Yamamoto [54] | Information processing | N/A | Computer model | Basketball | Decontextualized simulated model-1 vs. 1 | Anticipation | Selection |
19 | Memmert and Furley [55] | Information processing | Youth recreational | 63 males | Handball | Decontextualized lab based tasks | In attentional blindness | Combined |
20 | Furley and Memmert [56] | Information processing | Recreational | 69 basketball (36 male 33 female) and fifty five adult males | Basketball and ice hockey | Lab based and in-situ task | Decision-response and working memory capacity | Combined |
21 | Gredin, Broadbent, Williams, and Bishop [57] | Naturalistic | Expert soccer players | 10 adult males and 8 adult females | Soccer | Lab based video task | Decision accuracy and judgment utility | Selection |
22 | Gorman, Abernethy, and Farrow [58] | Naturalistic | Expert and novice | 32 adult males | Basketball | In-Situ 5 vs. 5 | Pattern recall and decision-response | Combined |
23 | Jackson, Warren, and Abernethy [59] | Information processing | Skilled and novice | 28 adult males | Rugby Union | Decontextualized lab based task 1 vs. 1 | Anticipation | Combined |
24 | Jackson, Kinrade, Hicks, and Wills [60] | Information processing | County, regional and national | 59 adult females | Hockey and Netball | Post hoc analysis of competitive fixtures | Cognition and decision-reinvestment | Selection |
25 | Johnston and Morrison [61] | Naturalistic | Professional and semi-professional | 10 adult males | Rugby League | Retrospective verbalisations alongside game footage and game images | Cognition and recognition | Combined |
26 | Kinrade, Jackson, and Ashford [62] | Information processing | Recreational | 111 participants (80 adult males, 31 adult females) | Basketball and Korfball | Comparison between coach classifications | Cognition and decision-reinvestment | Selection |
27 | Kinrade, Jackson, and Ashford [63] | Information processing | Skilled | 38 adult males | Basketball | Low and high pressure lab based 2 vs. 2 and 4 vs. 4. | Cognition, decision response, decision accuracy and decision-reinvestment | Selection |
28 | Klatt, Noel, Musculus, Werner, Laborde, Lopes, Greco, Memmert, and Raab [64] | Information processing | Coaches Elite youth | 62 adult male coaches and fifty six under 19 males | Football | Lab based video taskCoaches-Questionnaire | Creativity, intuition and cultural differences in decision-making. | Combined |
29 | Levi and Jackson [65] | Naturalistic | Professional | 8 adult males | Football | Retrospective semi structured interviews | Situational factors influencing decision-making. | Combined |
30 | Lex, Essig, Knoblauch, and Schack [66] | Information processing | Less and more experienced | 58 adult males | Football | Lab based retrospective verbalisations alongside game images | Cognition and decision-accuracy | Combined |
31 | Macquet and Kragba [67] | Naturalistic | Elite | 7 adult females | Basketball | Retrospective self-confrontation interview | Cognition and decision-response | Combined |
32 | Macquet [68] | Naturalistic | Professional | 7 adult males | Volleyball | Retrospective self-confrontation interview | Cognition and decision-response | Combined |
33 | Magnaguagno and Hossner [69] | Information processing | Expert vs. near expert | 24 adult males | Handball | Lab based 1 vs. 1 task | Pattern detection, response and positional differences | Selection |
34 | McPherson and Vickers [70] | Information processing | Elite | 5 adult males | Volleyball | Retrospective verbalisations following decontextualized in-situ 3 vs. 3 | Visual search and cognition | Combined |
35 | McRobert, Ward, Eccles, and Williams [71] | Information processing | Less and more skilled | 20 adult males | Cricket | Lab based task and retrospective verbalisations following real game footage | Visual Search and cognition | Combined |
36 | Mulligan, McCracken, and Hodges [72] | Naturalistic | Expert and non-expert | 23 adult males | Ice-Hockey | Retrospective self-confrontation interview with real game footage | Familiarity and decision-accuracy | Combined |
37 | Musculus [73] | Information processing | Expert vs. near expert | 169 adult males | Soccer | Lab based video task | Option generation | Combined |
38 | Passos Cordovil, Fernandes, and Barreiros [74] | Ecological dynamics | Recreational | 24 males | Rugby Union | Decontextualized in-situ 2 vs. 1 | Movement patterns | Selection |
39 | Paterson, Van der Kamp, Bressan, and Savelsburgh [75] | Ecological dynamics | Semi-professional | 10 adult males | Football | In-situ and lab based free kick task | Decision-accuracy | Selection |
40 | Pepping, Heijmerikx, and De Poel [76] | Ecological dynamics | Recreational | 8 adult males | Football | Decontextualized in-situ passing task | Physical and technical capabilities | Selection |
41 | Poplu, Ripoli, Mavromatis, and Baratgin [77] | Naturalistic | Expert and novice | 48 adult males | Football | Lab based task alongside real game images | Decision-accuracy | Combined |
42 | Ramos, Coutinho, Ribeiro, Fernandes, Davids, and Mesquita [78] | Ecological dynamics | Youth recreational | 15 females | Volleyball | Action research | Performance | Selection |
43 | Raab [79] | Information processing | Recreational | 151 participants (26 adult female, 26 adult male, 99 unspecified) | Basketball and handball | Lab based tasks | Decision-accuracy | Combined |
44 | Raab and Laborde [80] | Information processing | Youth expert, near expert, and non-expert | 54 (27 females and 27 males) | Handball | Lab based tasks | Decision-accuracy and decision-type | Combined |
45 | Richards, Collins, and Mascarenhas [81] | Naturalistic | Elite | 1 female adult coach | Netball | Action Research | Performance | Selection |
46 | Roca, Ford, McRobert, and Williams [82] | Information processing | Skilled and less skilled | 40 adult males | Football | Lab based task and retrospective verbalisations | Cognition and decision-accuracy | Combined |
47 | Roca, Ford, McRobert, and Williams [83] | Information processing | Skilled and less skilled | 48 adult males | Football | Lab based task and retrospective verbalisations | Cognition and decision-accuracy | Combined |
48 | Schlappi-lienhard and Hossner [84] | Information processing | Elite | 19 participants (11 adult females and 8 adult males) | Beach Volleyball | Retrospective semi structured Interviews | Decision-making characteristics | Combined |
49 | Silva, Travassos, Vilar, Aguiar, and Davids [85] | Ecological dynamics | Youth recreational | 20 males | Football | In-situ small sided games | Collective movement patterns | Selection |
50 | Silva, Vilar, Davids, Araujo, and Garganta [86] | Ecological dynamics | Youth recreational | 10 males | Football | In-situ small sided games | Collective movement patterns | Selection |
51 | Travassos, Araujo, Davids, Esteves, and Fernandesl [87] | Ecological dynamics | Intermediate | 15 adult males | Futsal | In-situ small sided games | Collective movement patterns | Selection |
52 | Travassos, Goncalves, Marcelino, Monteiro, and Sampaio [88] | Ecological dynamics | Professional | 12 adult males | Football | In-situ small sided games | Collective movement patterns | Selection |
53 | Travassos, Vilar, Araujo, and McGarry [89] | Ecological dynamics | Intermediate | 15 adult males | Football | In-situ small sided games | Collective movement patterns | Selection |
Perspective | Articles Aligned | Clear Descriptions of the Decision-Making Process |
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Information Processing (n = 25) | Afonso [37] Afonso et al. [38,39] Basevitch et al. [40] Bishop [41] Bruce et al. [43] Causer and Ford [44] Fuji et al. [54] Jackson et al. [50] Jackson, Warren and Abernethy [59] Kinrade et al. [62] Kinrade, Jackson and Ashford [63] Klatt et al. [64] Memmert and Furley [55] Furley and Memmert [56] Lex et al. [66] Maqgnaguango and Hossner [69] McPherson and Vickers [70] McRobert et al. [71] Musculus [73] Raab [79] Raab and Laborde [80] Roca et al. [82,83] Schlappi-Lienhard and Hossner [84] | “Consequently, it appears vital that practice and instruction sessions include the coupling of perception, cognition and action components.” [71] p. 531 “These skills enable performers to make an assessment of the current situation and select appropriate decisions under time pressure.” [82] p. 301 “The first approach that explains intuitive and deliberative decision-making is an automatic information processing approach. It argues that intuitive choices are fast and subconscious associations between a perceived situation and a course of action… Intuitive decision-making from this perspective describes such choices as impulsive (Deutsch and Strack, 2008) or as “feeling is for doing” (Zeelenburg, Nelissen and Pieters, 2008). The main argument is that emotions can implicitly activate associated goals that manifest themselves behaviourally.” [80] pp. 89–90 “Decision-making is defined as the ability to use information from the current situation and the knowledge possessed about it so as to plan, select and execute an appropriate goal-directed action or set of actions.” [44] p. 1 “Conceptually, both constructs of intuitive and creative decision-making have in common that before a decision is made, option generation processes are involved, which bring about the options to choose from.” [64] p. 651 “To account for option generation and selection in sports, the theory of simple heuristics can serve as a theoretical starting point (Gigerenzer and Todd, 1999; Raab, 2012]. A simple heuristic is defined as a strategy that ignores part of the information, with the goal of making decisions more quickly, frugally and/or accurately than more complex methods.” [73] p. 272 |
Ecological dynamics (n = 18) | Bourbousson et al. [42] Cordovil et al. [45] Correia et al. [46,47,48,49,50,51] Esteves, de Oliveira and Araujo [52] Passos et al. [74] Paterson et al. [75] Pepping, Heijmerikx and De Poel [76] Ramos et al. [78] Silva et al. [85,86] Travassos et al. [87,88,89] | “There was some evidence to interpret decision-making as an emergent process under differing task constraints.” [45] p. 177 “As follows, decision-making in sport can be regarded as a goal-directed process of acting on the affordances available in the performance environment.” [49] p. 306 “…decision-making behaviours continually emerge from interactions between players and their surroundings. From this perspective, emergent decision-making behaviour has been conceptually defined as transitions in the action paths of performers.” [48] p. 244 “Decision-making and perception are both grounded in action that is, constrained by the action capabilities of the participants.” [75] p. 14 “When variability increases significantly, the system reaches a critical state of organisation, which prompts it to evolve. A region of self-organised criticality refers to a state reaches by a complex system near the border or edge of chaos.” [51] p. 297 “Decision-making can be regarded as emerging from constraints in the player-environment interaction that push the players to pick up informational variables about the possibilities for action afforded in the unfolding dynamics in order to accomplish performance goals.” [47] p. 985 |
Naturalistic decision-making (n = 10) | Evans, Whipp and Lay [53] Gorman, Abernethy and Farrow [58] Gredin et al. [57] Johnston and Morrison [61] Levi and Jackson [65] Macquet and Kragba [67] Macquet [68] Mulligan, McCracken and Hodges [72] Poplu et al. [77] Richards, Collins and Mascarenhas [81] | “…the NDM approach is also grounded in the premise that decisions are based on fast, pattern-matching processes which generally result in the rapid generation of one ‘sufficient’ option.” [72] p. 200 “…player’s decision-making was based both on a process of recognition of a typical situation and on the use of associations between a typical situation and a typical action. [68] p. 74 “It is widely recognized that decision-making depends on sense-making (e.g., Klein 2009). Sense-making is the process of analysing event retrospectively, explaining apparent anomalies, anticipating the future, and directing exploration of information.” [67] p. 346 “This model describes a decision process whereby a decision maker is first informed by pattern matching and informal reasoning, and options are compared to their compatibility with the situation, a process driven by the decision maker’s recognition of key features within the operational environment.” [61] p. 392 |
Broad Characteristic | Key Characteristic | Article |
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Perception | ||
Cue identification | ||
Global cues | [40,44,57,61,64,65,69,70,73] | |
Salient/Predictive cues | [40,54,57,59,61,64,65,69,70,71,73,84] | |
Visual Search | ||
Higher no. fixations | [38,43,71,82] | |
Lower no. fixations | [66,83] | |
Adaption of visual search behaviour to task | [39,41,66,71,83] | |
Saccade latencies | [41] | |
Action Capabilities | ||
Action scaled | ||
Speed | [45,50,74] | |
Skill | [43,45,74,75] | |
Body scaled | ||
Posture | [52] | |
Height | [45] | |
Knowledge | ||
Task specific declarative knowledge | ||
Condition concepts | [38] | |
Mental representations | [38,40,44,56,57,58,61,64,65,69,70,73,77] | |
Working memory capacity | [56] | |
Option generation | [40,57,65,69,77] | |
Contextual priors | [57,65,69] | |
Creativity | [64] | |
Collective Knowledge | ||
Tactical knowledge (shared mental model/playbook) | [42,45,55,67,68,78,81] | |
Shared knowledge | [55,67,68,78,81] |
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Chicago/Turabian StyleAshford, Michael, Andrew Abraham, and Jamie Poolton. 2021. "Understanding a Player’s Decision-Making Process in Team Sports: A Systematic Review of Empirical Evidence" Sports 9, no. 5: 65. https://doi.org/10.3390/sports9050065
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