16 research outputs found

    The associations between seventh grade Finnish students’ motivational climate, perceived competence, self-determined motivation, and fundamental movement skills

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    The aim of the study was to investigate the relationships between motivational climate, perceived competence, self-determined motivation towards physical education (PE) and the fundamental movement skills of Finnish secondary school students. A sample of 370 seventh-grade PE students (girls n = 189; boys n = 181; mean age = 13.08; SD = 0.25) completed measures pertaining to motivational climates, perceived competence, regulation of motivation, and fundamental movement skills. Path analysis revealed results generally consistent with the theoretical tenets of the self-determination and the achievement goal theories by demonstrating that a task-involving motivational climate influenced perceived competence, which in turn affected more self-determined motivation towards PE. Furthermore, results revealed that this motivational sequence was associated with increased balance skill. A sequence consisting of task-involving climate, intrinsically regulated motivation, and balance skills was also observed. Additionally, the results indicated that task-involving motivational climate influenced perceived competence, in turn influencing manipulative and locomotor skills. Finally, an ego-involving climate was found to be a marginally positive predictor of manipulative skills

    DinĂąmicas sociais e estados de humor Social dynamics and mood states

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    O objetivo do estudo foi avaliar as relaçÔes das dinĂąmicas sociais (famĂ­lia, amigos e escola; i.e., trĂȘs fatores sociais) sobre os estados de humor. A pesquisa foi realizada com uma equipe feminina de voleibol (14/15 anos). Aplicou-se o teste POMS (Profile of Mood States) para mensurar os estados de humor. Foi utilizada uma escala de 1 (muito mal) a 5 (muito bem) para que as atletas avaliassem cada um dos trĂȘs fatores. Os resultados apontaram correlaçÔes significativas entre as escalas e os estados de humor; e diferenças significativas entre os nĂ­veis de intensidade apontados na escala dos trĂȘs fatores e os estados de humor. Os resultados indicam clara interferĂȘncia das dinĂąmicas sociais sobre os estados de humor, portanto, as interferĂȘncias sociais nĂŁo podem ser descartadas na preparação do atleta.<br>The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of social dynamics (family, friends and school; i.e., three social factors) on mood states. The survey was conducted with a women's volleyball team (14/15 years). The POMS test (Profile of Mood States) was employed to measure the team's mood states. The athletes assessed the three factors by the use of a Likert scale ranging from 1 (very bad) to 5 (very good). Results showed significant correlations between scales and mood states, and significant differences between the intensity levels representing their moods for each of the three factors. The results show clear interference of social dynamics on the mood states. Therefore, social interference cannot be ignored during an athlete's training program
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