A multilevel latent growth modelling of the longitudinal changes in motivation regulations in physical education
Jaakkola, T., Wang, J., Yli-Piipari, S., & Liukkonen, J. (2015). A multilevel latent growth modelling of the longitudinal changes in motivation regulations in physical education. Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, 14(1), 163-171. http://www.jssm.org/abstresearch.php?id=jssm-14-163.xml
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The purpose of this study was to examine individual- and classroom-
level differences in the longitudinal change in motivational
regulations during physical education students’ transition
from elementary (Grade 6) across middle school (Grades 7 to 9).
A sample of 757 Finnish adolescents (M = 12.71, SD = 0.23)
participated in this study. Participants of the study responded to
questionnaires collected six times. A multilevel latent growth
modelling approach was used to analyze the data. Results
showed that motivational regulations in physical education
developed at different rates during middle school. More specifically,
students’: (a) identified regulation increased across Grades
6 to 9; (b) amotivation increased during middle school transition
from Grade 6 to 7; and (c) introjected regulation declined from
Grade 8 to 9. Other motivational regulations remained stable
across time. The changes in amotivation and introjected regulation
were largely due to individual factors, whereas the changes
in identified regulation were due to environmental factors.
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