Title of article :
Effect of Type of Feedback on Intrinsic Motivation and Learning of Volleyball Jump Serve in Students with Different Levels of Neuroticism
Author/Authors :
Badami, Rokhsareh Department of Physical Education and Sports Sciences - Isfahan (Khorasgan) Branch - Islamic Azad University - Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
Several researchers have studied the effects of type of feedback on learning motor skills, but there are
few studies on the interaction between personality traits and the type of feedback. Objectives. This study aimed at
investigating the effect of type of feedback on intrinsic motivation and learning volleyball jump serve in students with
neuroticism. Methods. A total of 59 female-16-17 year old students were classified into 4 groups based on their psycho
inventoryical neurosis and type of feedback. Research tools included NEO five factors and intrinsic motivation
inventories. The participants’ goal was volleyball jump serving. In the acquisition phase, the participants performed
96 volleyball jump serves in four blocks of trials of 24. The retention test was conducted two weeks after the acquisition
phase. Before and after the acquisition phase, participants completed the intrinsic motivation inventory. Data were
analyzed using repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) and two-way ANOVA. Results. The type of
feedback had an effect on acquisition (P = 0.33), retention (P < 0.001), and intrinsic motivation (P < 0.001), and the
positive normative feedback group had better intrinsic motivation and better learning than the negative normative
feedback group. The effect of personality type on acquisition and intrinsic motivation was significant, and highly
neurotic students (Score 81 to 105) had lower scores on acquisition phase and lower intrinsic motivation. However,
the effect of personality type on retention scores was not significant. Conclusion. Positive normative feedback for
learning of the volleyball jump serve is better than negative normative feedback for beginners.
Keywords :
Learning , Motivation , Neuroticism , Personality , Feedback
Journal title :
Annals of Applied Sport Science