Achievement goals and perceived ability predict investment in learning a sport task

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Cury, F
Biddle, S
Sarrazin, P
Famose, JP
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[1] UNIV EXETER, SCH EDUC, EXETER EX1 2LU, DEVON, ENGLAND
[2] UNIV PARIS 11, LAB RECH STAPS, ORSAY, FRANCE
[3] UNIV GRENOBLE 1, YEROS, LAB ETUD & RECH OFFRE SPORT, F-38041 GRENOBLE, FRANCE
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10.1111/j.2044-8279.1997.tb01245.x
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G44 [教育心理学];
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0402 ; 040202 ;
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Background. Contemporary views on motivation suggest that expectancy-value and social-cognitive perspectives can shed light on the important issue of student motivation. Aims. To test the predictive value of achievement goals on the investment in learning a sport task. Two studies investigated whether investment in learning is affected by achievement gears and perceived ability. Samples. Study 1:57 school pupils selected from an initial sample of 212. Study 2:99 pupils selected from 400. Selection was based on motivation and perceived ability scores from questionnaires. Pupils were aged 13-15 years and attended schools in northern France. Methods. In Study 1 pupils prepared themselves for a sport task with a five-minute period of training. Study 2 pupils prepared themselves with a five-minute period of training after prior failure. Results. Study I showed that those who were ego-involved with a low perceived ability had a weaker investment in the training situation than those ego-involved with a high perceived ability, or those task-involved regardless of their perceived ability. Ego-involved pupils used an attributional bias to minimise the effect of effort on performance. Study 2 confirmed these results by underlining the motivational deficits of ego involvement for those with a low perceived ability. Conclusions. School pupils with high ego involvement in a sport task and low perceived ability show motivational deficits which manifest themselves in less time spent on practising a task. A social-cognitive and expectancy-value perspective appears to be valid for the study of motivational processes in school physical education.
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