Sherrill C, Holguin O, Caywood A J
Department of Kinesiology, Texas Woman University, Denton 76204.
Percept Mot Skills. 1989 Oct;69(2):411-4. doi: 10.2466/pms.1989.69.2.411.
Elementary school children scoring in the highest and lowest 26% or 27% of their classes on the Texas Physical Fitness test were compared for attitude toward physical education and self-concept. Data were collected on the Children's Attitude Inventory Toward Physical Education, a Game of Pairs for Preferences Among School Subjects, and the Children's Self-concept Scale. Analysis of variance indicated significant differences on all tests between boys high in fitness, girls high in fitness, boys low in fitness, and girls low in fitness. Subsequent Scheffé tests indicated that highly fit girls had significantly higher attitude and self-concept scores than boys low in fitness. Highly fit boys had higher self-concepts than boys low in fitness. No other group comparisons were significant. Pearson correlations indicated nonsignificant associations between fitness and attitude and self-concept for the four groups.
对在德克萨斯州体能测试中成绩处于班级前26%或后27%的小学生,就他们对体育教育的态度和自我概念进行了比较。收集了关于儿童体育教育态度量表、学校科目偏好配对游戏以及儿童自我概念量表的数据。方差分析表明,体能高的男孩、体能高的女孩、体能低的男孩和体能低的女孩在所有测试中存在显著差异。随后的谢弗检验表明,体能高的女孩在态度和自我概念得分上显著高于体能低的男孩。体能高的男孩比体能低的男孩有更高的自我概念。其他组间比较均无显著差异。皮尔逊相关性表明,这四组的体能与态度和自我概念之间不存在显著关联。