Confidence frames and the mastery of new challenges in the motivation of an expert skydiver

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Selbstvertrauensframes und das Meistern von neuen Herausforderungen in der Motivation eines Fallschirmsprungexperten
Autor:Kerr, John H.; Houge Mackenzie, Susan
Erschienen in:The sport psychologist
Veröffentlicht:28 (2014), 3, S. 221-232, Lit.
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenartikel
Medienart: Elektronische Ressource (online) Gedruckte Ressource
Sprache:Englisch
ISSN:0888-4781, 1543-2793
DOI:10.1123/tsp.2013-0069
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Erfassungsnummer:PU201502001621
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TY  - JOUR
AU  - Kerr, John H.
A2  - Kerr, John H.
A2  - Houge Mackenzie, Susan
DB  - BISp
DP  - BISp
KW  - Abenteuersport
KW  - Analyse, qualitative
KW  - Emotion
KW  - Erfahrung
KW  - Fallschirmspringen
KW  - Fallstudie
KW  - Motivationsstruktur
KW  - Risiko
KW  - Selbstvertrauen
KW  - Sportmotivation
KW  - Sportpsychologie
KW  - Zielsetzung
LA  - eng
TI  - Confidence frames and the mastery of new challenges in the motivation of an expert skydiver
TT  - Selbstvertrauensframes und das Meistern von neuen Herausforderungen in der Motivation eines Fallschirmsprungexperten
PY  - 2014
N2  - The main objective was to further unravel the experience of motivation in an expert male skydiver by investigating: (1) his general experience of motivation and perception of the dangers of skydiving; (2) his pursuit of new challenges and learning new skills as factors in maintaining motivation; (3) evidence of a mastery-based confidence frame in his motivational experience. This was a unique case study informed by reversal theory. The participant’s perception of skydiving was that it was not a risky or dangerous activity and a primary motive for his involvement in skydiving was personal goal achievement. Maintaining control and mastery during skydiving was a key motivational element during his long career and pursuing new challenges and learning new skills was found to be important for his continued participation. Data indicated that his confidence frame was based on a telic-mastery state combination, which challenged previous reversal theory research findings and constructs.    Verf.-Referat
L2  - https://dx.doi.org/10.1123/tsp.2013-0069
DO  - 10.1123/tsp.2013-0069
SP  - S. 221-232
SN  - 0888-4781
JO  - The sport psychologist
IS  - 3
VL  - 28
M3  - Elektronische Ressource (online)
M3  - Gedruckte Ressource
ID  - PU201502001621
ER  -