Intrinsic motivation and self-determination in exercise and sport /
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Imprint: | Champaign, IL : Human Kinetics, c2007. |
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Description: | xv, 375 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6649391 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction. Active Human Nature: Self-Determination Theory and the Promotion and Maintenance of Sport, Exercise, and Health
- Intrinsic Motivation and Our Active Nature
- Beyond Intrinsic Motivation: Internalization and Extrinsic Forms of Motivation
- Basic Needs Theory: Self-Determination Theory and the Facilitating Environment
- Motivation, Vitality, and Health: When Self-Regulation Is Not Depleting
- Conclusions, Musings, and Future Directions
- Part I. Intrinsic Motivation and Self-Determination in Exercise
- Chapter 1. Exercise Participation Motives: A Self-Determination Theory Perspective
- The Theoretical Status of Participation Motives
- Measurement of Participation Motives
- Participation Motives and Engagement in Various Types of Activity
- Participation Motives and Exercise Behavior
- Participation Motives and Well-Being
- Participation Motives and Body Image
- Participation Motives and Autonomy: Beyond the Intrinsic-Extrinsic Dichotomy
- Conclusions and Implications for Exercise Promotion
- Chapter 2. Perceived Autonomy Support and Psychological Need Satisfaction
- The Self-Determination Perspective in Exercise
- Autonomy Support, Psychological Needs, and Autonomous Regulation
- Psychological Needs, Autonomous Regulation, and Exercise Behavior
- Predicting Maladaptive Exercise Engagement
- Ethnic and Cultural Group Considerations
- Promoting Autonomy Support in the Exercise Domain
- Summary and Avenues for Future Research
- Chapter 3. The Trans-Contextual Model of Motivation
- The Trans-Contextual Model: Component Theories
- The Trans-Contextual Model: Three Premises for Theoretical Integration
- Perceived Autonomy Support
- Testing the Trans-Contextual Model
- Conclusions, Recommendations for Future Research, and Practical Considerations
- Chapter 4. Self-Determination and Motivation in Physical Education
- Autonomy Support in Physical Education
- Other Influential Social Context Factors
- Basic Psychological Needs
- Motivational Regulations and Related Consequences
- Tests of the Motivational Sequence
- Practical Implications in Physical Education
- Avenues for Future Self-Determination Theory Work in Physical Education
- Conclusion
- Chapter 5. Self-Determination Theory and Motivational Interviewing in Exercise
- The Principles of Motivational Interviewing
- Intrinsic Motivation in Motivational Interviewing: A Conceptual Refinement
- Conclusions and Applied Implications
- Chapter 6. Self-Determination Theory, Exercise, and Well-Being
- The Self and Well-Being
- A Self-Determination Perspective on the Self and Well-Being
- Is the Evidence Consistent With Theory?
- Summary and Recommendations
- Chapter 7. The Flow State and Physical Activity Behavior Change as Motivational Outcomes: A Self-Determination Theory Perspective
- Self-Determination Theory and Flow
- Self-Determination Theory and Physical Activity Behavior Change
- Conclusion
- Chapter 8. Perceived Feedback and Motivation in Physical Education and Physical Activity
- Perceived Feedback as a Source of Competence
- Measurement of Types of Perceived Feedback
- Relationship Between Perceived Feedback and Motivation in Physical Education
- Practical Recommendations and Future Directions for Research
- Part II. Intrinsic Motivation and Self-Determination in Sport
- Chapter 9. Measurement Issues in Self-Determination Theory and Sport
- Versions of the Sport Motivation Scale
- Construct Measurement Issues
- Future Research and Applications
- Chapter 10. Motivation in Elite-Level Sport: A Self-Determination Perspective
- Motivation Types
- Self-Determination and Training
- Self-Determination and Performance
- Basic Needs
- Practical Applications
- Chapter 11. Intrinsic Versus Extrinsic Goal Promotion in Exercise and Sport: Understanding the Differential Impacts on Performance and Persistence
- Individual Intrinsic Versus Extrinsic Goal Pursuit
- Intrinsic Versus Extrinsic Goal Promotion
- Intrinsic Versus Extrinsic Goal Promotion in Exercising
- Obesity, Healthy Lifestyle Change, and Weight Loss
- Macro-Mediational and Micro-Mediational Mechanisms
- Future Research
- Practical Implications and Conclusion
- Chapter 12. Competence Motivation in Sport and Exercise: The Hierarchical Model of Achievement Motivation and Self-Determination Theory
- Three Eras of Achievement Motivation
- Key Concepts in Self-Determination Theory
- Linking the Hierarchical Model of Achievement Motivation and Self-Determination Theory
- Future Research Directions
- Implications for Practice
- Chapter 13. Understanding Young People's Motivation Toward Exercise: An Integration of Sport Ability Beliefs, Achievement Goal Theory, and Self-Determination Theory
- The Context of Physical Activity
- Achievement Goal Theory
- Self Theories of Ability
- Self-Determination Theory
- An Intraindividual Approach to Motivation
- Research Findings
- Practical Implications of Research Findings
- Future Directions
- Chapter 14. Coaching Effectiveness: Exploring the Relationship Between Coaching Behavior and Self-Determined Motivation
- The Nature and Determinants of Self-Determined Motivation
- Research on Coaching Behavior and Motivation
- Future Research Directions
- Practical Implications
- Chapter 15. A Self-Determination Theory Approach to Dropout in Athletes
- A Four-Stage Causal Sequence
- Review of the Studies
- Research Perspectives and Future Directions
- Conclusion and Practical Implications
- Chapter 16. Self-Determination Theory and Well-Being in Athletes: It's the Situation That Counts
- Well-Being According to Self-Determination Theory
- Well-Being in Sport
- Self-Determination and Well-Being in Sport
- Diary Studies
- Future Directions
- Implications for Coaching
- Chapter 17. A Hierarchical Model of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation for Sport and Physical Activity
- The Hierarchical Model of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation
- Integrative Studies
- Future Directions
- Practical Implications and Conclusion
- Conclusion. Intrinsic Motivation and Self-Determination in Exercise and Sport: Reflecting on the Past and Sketching the Future
- Methodological Issues
- Self-Determination Theory and the Antecedents of Motivation
- Self-Determination Theory and Psychological Outcomes
- Self-Determination Theory and Exercise and Sport Behavior
- Theoretical Integration and Advancement
- Conclusions