Stuntz Cheryl P, Weiss Maureen R
Kinesiology Program, University of Virginia, Charlottesville 22903-4407, USA.
Res Q Exerc Sport. 2003 Dec;74(4):421-35. doi: 10.1080/02701367.2003.10609112.
The present study was designed to examine the influence of personal (i.e., social goal orientations or definitions of success that include interpersonal relationships) and situational (i.e., peer influence) factors on decisions surrounding unsportsmanlike play. Middle school students (ages 11-15 years) completed a measure to assess task, ego, and social goal orientations. Participants also read scenarios about unsportsmanlike actions and responded to questions tapping the intention to perform those actions. A series of hierarchical regression analyses revealed that in certain peer contexts, social goal orientations influenced unsportsmanlike play responses above and beyond the contribution of task and ego goal orientations. Results varied/for boys and girls and provide support far including social goal orientations in achievement motivation research in the physical domain.
本研究旨在考察个人因素(即社会目标取向或包含人际关系的成功定义)和情境因素(如同伴影响)对围绕违反体育道德行为的决策的影响。中学生(11至15岁)完成了一项评估任务、自我和社会目标取向的测量。参与者还阅读了关于违反体育道德行为的情景,并回答了有关实施这些行为意图的问题。一系列分层回归分析表明,在某些同伴情境中,社会目标取向对违反体育道德行为反应的影响超过了任务和自我目标取向的作用。男孩和女孩的结果有所不同,为体育领域成就动机研究中纳入社会目标取向提供了支持。