International audienceBackground: Research on achievement goal orientations in sport has typically relied on the use of variable-centered approaches that tend to overlook population heterogeneity. In this study, we used a person-centered approach to identify subgroups of competitive tennis players according to unique combinations of achievement goal orientations and tested for subgroup differences in motivation and mental toughness.Methods: A sample of 323 competitive tennis athletes (male, 69.35%) between 15 and 25 years of age (17.60 ± 2.40, mean ± SD) completed the 3 × 2 Achievement Goal Questionnaire for Sport, Sport Motivation Scale II, and Mental Toughness Inventory. Latent profile analysis (LPA) was used to identify unique combinat...
Effective coping during athletic competition has been shown to benefit performance. This study was d...
Presently within youth sport a paradox exists. Large numbers of young athletes who value sport parti...
When evaluating one's own or others' performances, there is a strong tendency to rely on social comp...
International audienceBackground: Research on achievement goal orientations in sport has typically r...
Item does not contain fulltextObjectives This study examined: (a) whether athletes’ goal orientation...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine motivational correlates of mentally tough behav...
This study aimed to examine whether there are statistically significant differences in personality s...
Achievement goal theory (AGT) is a dominant theoretical framework. The purposes of this review were ...
This study investigated associations between achievement goal orientations and reported psychologica...
Item does not contain fulltextTraining and competition are two important contexts within the sport d...
Achievement goal theory has been the subject of extensive research in recent years. Although theoris...
The present study investigated whether achievement goals have differential effect on sportspersonshi...
When evaluating one’s own or others’ performances, there is a strong tendency to rely on social comp...
Recent quantitative research in competitive sport using the Task and Ego Orientations in Sport Quest...
An extensive body of research has been done on the links between perfectionism and motivation, yet t...
Effective coping during athletic competition has been shown to benefit performance. This study was d...
Presently within youth sport a paradox exists. Large numbers of young athletes who value sport parti...
When evaluating one's own or others' performances, there is a strong tendency to rely on social comp...
International audienceBackground: Research on achievement goal orientations in sport has typically r...
Item does not contain fulltextObjectives This study examined: (a) whether athletes’ goal orientation...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine motivational correlates of mentally tough behav...
This study aimed to examine whether there are statistically significant differences in personality s...
Achievement goal theory (AGT) is a dominant theoretical framework. The purposes of this review were ...
This study investigated associations between achievement goal orientations and reported psychologica...
Item does not contain fulltextTraining and competition are two important contexts within the sport d...
Achievement goal theory has been the subject of extensive research in recent years. Although theoris...
The present study investigated whether achievement goals have differential effect on sportspersonshi...
When evaluating one’s own or others’ performances, there is a strong tendency to rely on social comp...
Recent quantitative research in competitive sport using the Task and Ego Orientations in Sport Quest...
An extensive body of research has been done on the links between perfectionism and motivation, yet t...
Effective coping during athletic competition has been shown to benefit performance. This study was d...
Presently within youth sport a paradox exists. Large numbers of young athletes who value sport parti...
When evaluating one's own or others' performances, there is a strong tendency to rely on social comp...