Title of article
Relationships between physical education students’ motivational profiles, enjoyment, state anxiety, and self-reported physical activity
Author/Authors
Yli-Piipari, Sami University of Jyvaskyla - Motor Behaviour Research Unit - Department of Sport Sciences, Finland , Watt, Anthony University of Jyvaskyla - Motor Behaviour Research Unit - Department of Sport Sciences, Finland , Jaakkola, Timo University of Jyvaskyla - Motor Behaviour Research Unit - Department of Sport Sciences, Finland , Liukkonen, Jarmo University of Jyvaskyla - Motor Behaviour Research Unit - Department of Sport Sciences, Finland , Nurmi, Jari-Erik University of Jyvaskyla - Department of Psychology, Finland
From page
327
To page
336
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to analyze motivational profiles based on the self-determination theory (Deci and Ryan, 2000) and how these profiles are related to physical education students’ enjoyment, state anxiety, and physical activity. The participants, 429 sixth grade students (girls = 216; boys = 213) completed SMS, Sport Enjoyment Scale, PESAS, and Physical Activity Scale. Cluster analyses identified two motivational profiles: 1) the “High motivation profile”, in which the students had high intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, and low levels of amotivation, and 2) the “Low motivation profile”, in which the students had low intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, and low levels of amotivation. The students in the first cluster enjoyed physical education more and were physically more active. The results revealed that students may be motivated towards physical education lessons both intrinsically and extrinsically, and still experience enjoyment in physical education.
Keywords
Self , determination , cluster analysis , motivation , anxiety , behavioural.
Journal title
Journal of Sports Science and Medicine
Journal title
Journal of Sports Science and Medicine
Record number
2643669
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