Khalid A. Bin Abdulrahman, Abdulrahman S Alshehri, Khalid M Alkhalifah, Ahmed B. Alasiri et al.
BACKGROUND: Motivation is the process whereby goal-directed activities are initiated and sustained. Motivation is a crucial factor in academic achievement. The study aims to measure students' demographic factors and external environments' effect on their motivation and determine the impact of studen...
František Man, Iva Stuchlíková, Eric Klinger
This investigation examined the motivational structures of 26 patients diagnosed with alcoholism in comparison to 30 demographically similar technical university students. Responding to the Motivational Structure Questionnaire, the clinical group listed 40% fewer goals, responded as if they needed r...
Lynda Brown‐Wright, Kenneth M. Tyler, Danelle Stevens‐Watkins, Deneia Thomas et al.
The current study examined the association between home–school dissonance and academic cheating among 344 high school juniors and seniors at two urban high schools. Students completed two subscales of the Patterns of Adaptive Learning Scale (PALS) and one subscale of the Academic Motivation Scale (A...
Yaqi Zhang, Xiangli Guan, Md Zahir Ahmed, Mary C. Jobe et al.
Enhancing academic engagement in university students can help enrich students’ educational experience. Drawing on the Conservation of Resources Model and the Job Demand-Resources Model, this study aims to explore the links between undergraduates’ achievement goal orientation and academic engagement ...
Sarah Lawrason, Jennifer Turnnidge, Luc J. Martin, Jean Côté
To maximize the effectiveness of coach development, educational programs should target coaches’ interpersonal behaviors, be informed by behavior-change techniques, and incorporate comprehensive evaluation procedures. Thus, informed by the full-range leadership model (see Bass and Riggio in 2006) and...
Jordan Blazo, Daniel R. Czech, Sarah Carson, Windy Dees
Sibling relationships are often regarded as among the longest lasting connections in a person’s life (Conger & Kramer, 2010). Sibling research has addressed topics such as socialization, support, and similarities and differences of siblings (e.g., Eaton, Chipperfield, & Singbeil, 1989; Horn ...
Shohel Mahmud, Md. Abdullah A. Jobayer, Nahid Salma, Anis Mahmud et al.
Background and Aims: Due to the availability of more sophisticated cell phones with top-notch gaming functions, the present generation is more active. The available literature indicates that adolescents experience a variety of psychological issues, like low self-control brought on by an addiction to...
Abdullah Alamer
The spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) affected almost all countries in early 2020. According to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO, 2020), over 60% of students worldwide have been affected by school closures. In such a situation, students’ motivatio...
Michelle McCalpin, M. Blair Evans, Jean Côté
Competitive engineering is a process whereby sport organizations modify the rules, facilities, and equipment involved in sport to facilitate desirable athlete outcomes and experiences. Competitive engineering is being increasingly adopted by youth sport organizations with empirical evidence positive...
Ming Li
Twelve organizational variables that were associated with the organizational effectiveness of spare-time sports schools in China were examined. Specifically, coaches' expressed satisfaction with their jobs and their performance was assessed, and the significant organizational correlates of these two...
Lorraine B. Robbins, Fujun Wen, Jiying Ling
BACKGROUND: The minimal effect of interventions to date on increasing young adolescent girls' physical activity (PA) may be due to inadequate understanding of the mechanisms underlying behavior change, yet sparse research testing a PA intervention has examined the capacity of theories to explain PA,...
Mark W. Bruner, Ian D. Boardley, Veronica Allan, Christopher K Forrest et al.
Social identity has been found to play a salient role in regulating teammate behavior among youth participating in a range of sports (Bruner, Boardley, & Côté, 2014). This study aimed to better understand social identity by examining how it may influence intrateam moral behavior specifically in ...
S. Srilekha, S. Soumendra, Pabitra Chattopadhyay
Sixty-four primary school going boys of the Indian sub-continent in the age range of 9-12 years having high trait anxiety and attention-deficits, volunteered as the participants in this experiment. Half of them were recruited from residential academic institution in Bangladesh, while their counterpa...
Didi Suryadi, Ardo Okilanda, Dedi Nofrizal, Mikkey Anggara Suganda et al.
Cooperative learning stands as a recognized educational approach with potential to facilitate desired learning outcomes. This literature review aims to examine the existing body of scientific literature concerning the effects of cooperative learning on students within the realm of physical education...
Md. Nahin Hossain, Md. Yahin Hossain, Yukun Bao, Nilesh Kumar et al.
Purpose The purpose of this study is to understand the mediating role of psychological need and immersive experience on graduates' skill gaps on massive open online courses (MOOCs) adoption intention. Design/methodology/approach The proposed research model is developed by combining two popular theor...