2017
DOI: 10.1007/s12144-017-9675-8
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The effect of motivational climate and conscientiousness on athletes’ maximal voluntary contraction level of biceps brachii muscle

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“…During the last half-century, scientists working in the field of sports and exercise psychology have placed achievement goal theory in the center of their work for different purposes. Tok, Dal, Doğan, Yaman and Binboğa (2017) cited that based on AGT; individuals have two different goal perspectives or subjective success perceptions. Therefore, AGT claims that there are two motivational (or goal) orientations and these depend on an athlete's interpretation of success (Moran, 2004).…”
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“…During the last half-century, scientists working in the field of sports and exercise psychology have placed achievement goal theory in the center of their work for different purposes. Tok, Dal, Doğan, Yaman and Binboğa (2017) cited that based on AGT; individuals have two different goal perspectives or subjective success perceptions. Therefore, AGT claims that there are two motivational (or goal) orientations and these depend on an athlete's interpretation of success (Moran, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, AGT claims that there are two motivational (or goal) orientations and these depend on an athlete's interpretation of success (Moran, 2004). Accordingly, mastery (or task) oriented individuals will feel successful when they develop their own abilities through task mastery and skill development; performance (or ego) oriented individuals will only feel successful when they demonstrate their own competence relative to others (Buch, Nerstad, Aandstad, & Säfvenbom, 2016;Roberts, 2012, Tok et al, 2017. Task-oriented goals allow athletes to develop their skills via knowledge and task mastery.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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