Intrinsic motivation in sport measured by the Sport motivation scale in Czech university students
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Result code in IS VaVaI
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Result language
angličtina
Original language name
Intrinsic motivation in sport measured by the Sport motivation scale in Czech university students
Original language description
Objectives: This study examined the factor structure of intrinsic motivation (IM) using the Sport Motivation Scale (SMS) in a sample of Czech University athletes. Sample and setting: A total of 229 undergraduate students (152 males, 77 females) participated in this study. The mean age of the research sample was 22 years (SD = 2.13). Students participated in a variety of different individual and team sports (number of different sports practiced within the sample N=21). Statistical analysis: We first examined the SMS factor structure using exploratory (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) techniques. We then evaluated possible group differences in intrinsic motivation based on gender, competition level, and frequency of physical activity using a multiple-indicators multiple-causes (MIMIC) structural modeling approach. Results: Following exclusion of one problematic item, the EFA and CFA model fit statistics favored a 3-factor solution with subscales including intrinsic motivation to know (IM-K), intrinsic motivation to accomplish (IM-A), and intrinsic motivation to experience stimulation (IM-E). Interestingly, MIMIC modeling revealed no significant mean or item performance differences in intrinsic motivation with regard to gender, both at the latent or manifest indicator level. The same was true for competition level, where highly competitive athletes did not differ in their levels of IM from recreational athletes. Correlations between IM subscales and social physique anxiety, physical self-worth, and global self-esteem highlighted possible convergent validity issues of the three-factor IM model. Results reinforce the performance of the SMS IM factor structure in a sample of Czech university students, with minimal evidence supporting cross-cultural or group-level differences. Study limitations: In order to obtain stable parameter estimates, latent variable modeling techniques (EFA, CFA, MIMIC modeling) are best conducted with relatively large samples and in the current study our sample was relatively small. The cross-sectional design does not allow causal inferences regarding the effects of SMS on outcomes nor can we assess individual change in IM as well as factors that contribute to change over time. Future studies may want to rely on qualitative and/or longitudinal designs in order to examine developmental trends in IM as well as the usefulness of the tripartite conceptualization of IM in sport.
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Czech description
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Classification
Type
J<sub>imp</sub> - Article in a specialist periodical, which is included in the Web of Science database
CEP classification
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OECD FORD branch
50101 - Psychology (including human - machine relations)
Result continuities
Project
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Continuities
I - Institucionalni podpora na dlouhodoby koncepcni rozvoj vyzkumne organizace
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Publication year
2019
Confidentiality
S - Úplné a pravdivé údaje o projektu nepodléhají ochraně podle zvláštních právních předpisů
Data specific for result type
Name of the periodical
Československá psychologie
ISSN
0009-062X
e-ISSN
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Volume of the periodical
63
Issue of the periodical within the volume
5
Country of publishing house
CZ - CZECH REPUBLIC
Number of pages
16
Pages from-to
510-525
UT code for WoS article
000509918100002
EID of the result in the Scopus database
2-s2.0-85078545234