Motivation and perceptions of control: tracing its development and plotting its future in exercise and sport psychology
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ABSTRACT:
An analysis of control-related motivation constructs that have been studied in sport and exercise psychology is attempted using Skinner's (1995, 1996) agent-means-ends framework and her "competence system" model. I review and analyze six constructs or approaches that have received a great deal of attention in our field in the past (locus of control and attributions), the present (self-efficacy, achievement goal orientations, and perceived behavioral control), and, I predict, the future (self-determination theory). For each construct or approach, I provide an overview and research summary followed by an analysis of its control-related properties using Skinner's frameworks.
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