1997
DOI: 10.1080/00222216.1997.11949797
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Perception of Constraints and Strength of Motivation: Their Relationship to Recreational Sport Participation in Greece

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“…Interaction of the three elements must reside in a certain area of balance, because if there were an extreme imbalance, it would weaken the motivational force. The principle of "balance" is in line with the results of the study by Carroll and Alexandris (1997) who examined the interactive relationship between "perception of constraints" with "strength of motivation. "…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Interaction of the three elements must reside in a certain area of balance, because if there were an extreme imbalance, it would weaken the motivational force. The principle of "balance" is in line with the results of the study by Carroll and Alexandris (1997) who examined the interactive relationship between "perception of constraints" with "strength of motivation. "…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 70%
“…On the other hand, Downward et al (2009) reported that married individuals tend to participate more than single ones. However, in contrast, Carroll and Alexandris (1997) reported that married individuals participate in sports less than single ones.…”
Section: Sport Participation and Socio-economic Influencesmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…These factors fit also with the notions of economic capital (financial associations, goods and services), social capital (friends, peers, colleagues, religion, and ethnicity) and cultural capital (education, academic qualifications and long-lasting dispositions of the body and mind, Dagkas & Stathi, 2007); these factors have been discussed in studies with a more social-psychological focus (e.g., Bourdieu, 1984). As will be discussed in the following section, there is empirical evidence from international sport studies that the socio-cultural environment influences both the decision to participate in sport and leisure and the choice of the specific activities (Alexandris & Carroll, 1997, 1998Kemperman & Timmermans, 2008;Van Bottenburg et al, 2005;Downward et al, 2009); b) The Process component of the model is concerned with how consumers make decisions, and includes internal / psychological factors to consumers. Examples of these factors are motivation, perception, learning, personality and attitudes.…”
Section: A Decision-making Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However the study of Carroll and Alexandris [8] and the qualitative study of Stodolska [7] asserted that the motivation plays an important role in the hierarchical model of leisure constraint, and strongly proposed that it is needed to investigate the role of the motivation in the constraint and leisure participation [3].…”
Section: International Journal Of Contents Vol6 No2 Jun 2010mentioning
confidence: 99%