Grounded in the 2 × 2 achievement goal framework (Elliot & McGregor, 2001), a model was tested examining the hypothesized relationships between approach and avoidance (mastery and performance) goals, challenge and threat appraisals of sport competition, and positive and negative indices of well-being (i.e., self-esteem, positive, and negative affect). A further aim was to determine the degree to which the cognitive appraisals mediated the relationship between the four achievement goals and the indicators of athletes’ welfare. Finally, measurement and structural invariance was tested with respect to gender in the hypothesized model. An alternative model was also estimated specifying self-esteem as an antecedent of the four goals and cognitiv...
This dissertation is a multi-method, multi-site, longitudinal examination of the 2 x 2 achievement g...
When evaluating one’s own or others’ performances, there is a strong tendency to rely on social comp...
When evaluating one’s own or others’ performances, there is a strong tendency to rely on social comp...
Grounded in the 2 × 2 achievement goal framework (Elliot & McGregor, 2001), the purpose of this ...
Objectives: We examined a model, informed by self-regulation theories, which included goal adjustmen...
Objectives: We examined a model, informed by self-regulation theories, which included goal adjustmen...
Objectives: We examined a model, informed by self-regulation theories, which included goal adjustmen...
Objectives We examined a model, informed by self-regulation theories from the health psychology lite...
Elliot and colleagues (2006) examined the effects of experimentally induced achievement goals, propo...
Introduction. According to the Trichotomous model (Elliot, 1997), three XIth European Congress of Sp...
This dissertation is a multi-method, multi-site, longitudinal examination of the 2 x 2 achievement g...
The present study investigated whether achievement goals have differential effect on sportspersonshi...
The present study investigated whether achievement goals have differential effect on sportspersonshi...
AbstractPurposeTo summarize the approach-avoidance achievement goal and performance in the sport psy...
The present study investigated whether achievement goals have differential effect on sportspersonshi...
This dissertation is a multi-method, multi-site, longitudinal examination of the 2 x 2 achievement g...
When evaluating one’s own or others’ performances, there is a strong tendency to rely on social comp...
When evaluating one’s own or others’ performances, there is a strong tendency to rely on social comp...
Grounded in the 2 × 2 achievement goal framework (Elliot & McGregor, 2001), the purpose of this ...
Objectives: We examined a model, informed by self-regulation theories, which included goal adjustmen...
Objectives: We examined a model, informed by self-regulation theories, which included goal adjustmen...
Objectives: We examined a model, informed by self-regulation theories, which included goal adjustmen...
Objectives We examined a model, informed by self-regulation theories from the health psychology lite...
Elliot and colleagues (2006) examined the effects of experimentally induced achievement goals, propo...
Introduction. According to the Trichotomous model (Elliot, 1997), three XIth European Congress of Sp...
This dissertation is a multi-method, multi-site, longitudinal examination of the 2 x 2 achievement g...
The present study investigated whether achievement goals have differential effect on sportspersonshi...
The present study investigated whether achievement goals have differential effect on sportspersonshi...
AbstractPurposeTo summarize the approach-avoidance achievement goal and performance in the sport psy...
The present study investigated whether achievement goals have differential effect on sportspersonshi...
This dissertation is a multi-method, multi-site, longitudinal examination of the 2 x 2 achievement g...
When evaluating one’s own or others’ performances, there is a strong tendency to rely on social comp...
When evaluating one’s own or others’ performances, there is a strong tendency to rely on social comp...