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Children’s motivation profiles in sports and physical activities

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cris.virtual.departmentbrowse Entwicklungspsychologie und Pädagogische Psychologie
cris.virtual.departmentbrowse Entwicklungspsychologie und Pädagogische Psychologie
cris.virtual.departmentbrowse Entwicklungspsychologie und Pädagogische Psychologie
cris.virtual.departmentbrowse Entwicklungspsychologie und Pädagogische Psychologie
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dc.contributor.author Lohbeck, Annette
dc.contributor.author Hohmann, Andreas
dc.contributor.author Keitz, Philipp von
dc.contributor.author Daseking, Monika
dc.date.issued 2022-04-22
dc.description.abstract Using latent profile analysis and self-determination theory, the present study aimed to examine younger children’s motivation profiles in sports and physical activities and the relations of those profiles to various predictors and achievement outcomes. A total of 1,116 German children from Grade 2 participated in this study. Latent-profile-analysis solutions based on five behavioral-regulation types covered in self-determination theory (i.e., intrinsic, identified, introjected, external, amotivation) were tested. Results favored a three-profile solution, showing three theoretically meaningful and distinct motivation profiles labeled “amotivated,” “non-self-determined,” and “self-determined.” Older children and children with a lower physical self-concept were more likely to be members of the amotivated profile relative to the other profiles than younger children and children with a higher physical self-concept. Furthermore, children of the self-determined profile demonstrated the best physical performance in various motor-skills tests.
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dc.identifier.doi 10.1123/jsep.2021-0279
dc.identifier.issn 1543-2904
dc.identifier.uri https://openhsu.ub.hsu-hh.de/handle/10.24405/17398
dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher Human Kinetics Publishers
dc.relation.journal Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
dc.relation.orgunit Entwicklungspsychologie und Pädagogische Psychologie
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dc.subject Behavioral regulation types
dc.subject Physical self-concept
dc.subject Physical performance
dc.title Children’s motivation profiles in sports and physical activities
dc.type Forschungsartikel
dcterms.bibliographicCitation.originalpublisherplace Champaign, Ill.
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hsu.title.subtitle A latent profile analysis and self-determination theory approach
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oaire.citation.endPage 262
oaire.citation.issue 4
oaire.citation.startPage 251
oaire.citation.volume 44
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