An underexplored aspect of achievement goals theory in sport: development and predictive validity of the approach and avoidance achievement in sport questionnaire (AAASQ)

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Ein bislang unzureichend untersuchter Aspekt der Leistungsziele im Sport: Entwicklung und praediktive Validitaet des "Approach and Avoidance Achievement in Sport" (AAASQ) Fragebogens
Autor:Cury, F.; Laurent, E.; De Tonnac, A.
Erschienen in:Psychology of sport and exercise : enhancing the quality of life ; proceedings of the 10th European Congress of Sport Psychology - FEPSAC, Prague 1999. Part 1
Veröffentlicht:Prag: Univerzita Prag (Verlag), 1999, S. 153-155, Lit.
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Sammelwerksbeitrag
Medienart: Gedruckte Ressource
Sprache:Englisch
ISBN:8086317005
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Erfassungsnummer:PU199912406997
Quelle:BISp

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This research reports the development and predictive validity of the Approach and Avoidance Achievement in Sport Questionnaire or AAASQ. Traditionally, goal orientation research in sport domain, has focused on 2 approach goals: task (or mastery) and ego (or performance-approach) orientation goals. Basing on Elliot's advances (e.g., Elliot, 1997) and Middleton & Midgley works (1997), we think that in sport domain, like others social contexts, performance (or ego) orientation can be partitioned into dependent approach and avoidance motivational constructs: the performance approach goal orientation and the performance avoidance goal orientation. Consequently, three achievement goals could be identified and assessed in sport: a mastery goal, a performance-approach goal, and a performance-avoidance goal. Einfuehrung