Yoo Jin
Department of Physical Education, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Korea.
Percept Mot Skills. 2003 Apr;96(2):403-13. doi: 10.2466/pms.2003.96.2.403.
This study was done to verify a prediction in achievement goal-orientation theory in a Korean physical education setting. It was hypothesized that the interactions of situationally induced motivational climates (Task and Ego) and perceived competence would differentially influence anxiety and performance in tennis classes. 60 undergraduate men were assigned to a Task-involving and an Ego-involving program in tennis classes for 6 wk. Their perceptions of motivation climates and tennis competence were measured after the first 3 wk., and anxiety responses (cognitive and somatic) and tennis skill performance were evaluated every week over the second 3 wk. of the class. Analysis showed in Task-involving condition students decreased anxiety responses and increased tennis performance, whereas Ego-involving students who had low perception of their tennis competence maintained their anxiety responses and decreased their tennis performance. These results support the hypotheses and the predictions of goal-orientation theory and suggested practical application of the goal-orientation theory in Korea could be explored.
本研究旨在验证韩国体育教育背景下成就目标导向理论中的一个预测。研究假设情境诱导的动机氛围(任务和自我)与感知能力的相互作用会对网球课中的焦虑和表现产生不同影响。60名本科男生被分配到网球课的任务参与型和自我参与型项目中,为期6周。在前3周后测量他们对动机氛围和网球能力的感知,并在课程的后3周每周评估焦虑反应(认知和躯体)和网球技能表现。分析表明,在任务参与型条件下,学生的焦虑反应减少,网球表现提高,而自我参与型且对自己网球能力感知较低的学生保持焦虑反应,网球表现下降。这些结果支持了假设以及目标导向理论的预测,并表明可以探索目标导向理论在韩国的实际应用。