2022
DOI: 10.1186/s41155-022-00230-2
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Validity evidence of the Brazilian version of the Perceived Motivational Climate in Sports Questionnaire-2 (PMCSQ-2BR)

Abstract: In sports context, the motivational climate has been widely studied since 2000, when the Perceived Motivational Climate in Sports Questionnaire-2 (PMCSQ-2) was published. Evaluating athletes’ perceptions of the motivational climate created by the coach, this questionnaire has been validated and adapted for different countries, including Brazil. However, important psychometric properties of the Brazilian version present problems, such as poor fit indices and the almost exclusively male samples, make it unfeasib… Show more

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“…This increase is related to technological advancements, migratory streams, and globalization (van de Vijver and Leung, 2021 ). Specifically in the sports context, this topic is embryonic, with most of the studies focusing to perform cross-cultural validation of instruments (Arthur et al, 2022 ; Dos Reis-Junior et al, 2022 ). In addition, original studies have barely explored the potential of culture to explain different behaviors/outcomes in different contexts (Balish et al, 2016 ).…”
Section: A Theoretical Framework For Runners' Performance Understandingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This increase is related to technological advancements, migratory streams, and globalization (van de Vijver and Leung, 2021 ). Specifically in the sports context, this topic is embryonic, with most of the studies focusing to perform cross-cultural validation of instruments (Arthur et al, 2022 ; Dos Reis-Junior et al, 2022 ). In addition, original studies have barely explored the potential of culture to explain different behaviors/outcomes in different contexts (Balish et al, 2016 ).…”
Section: A Theoretical Framework For Runners' Performance Understandingmentioning
confidence: 99%