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The revised perceived locus of causality in physical education scale: Psychometric evaluation among youth

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Vlachopoulos, S. P.; Katartzi, E. S.; Kontou, M. G.; Moustaka, F. C.; Goudas, M.
Date
2011
DOI
10.1016/j.psychsport.2011.07.003
Sujet
Self-determination theory
Organismic integration
Behavioral
regulations
Self-determination continuum
Internalization
Children
SELF-DETERMINATION THEORY
TRANS-CONTEXTUAL MODEL
SPORT MOTIVATION
SCALE
AUTONOMY SUPPORT
FIT INDEXES
BEHAVIORAL-REGULATION
EXTRINSIC
MOTIVATION
INTRINSIC MOTIVATION
SUBJECTIVE VITALITY
CUTOFF CRITERIA
Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
Psychology, Applied
Psychology
Sport Sciences
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Objectives: Given instances of less than optimal internal consistency levels of the Perceived Locus of Causality (PLOC) scale when applied to school-based physical education (PE), the aim of the study was to examine the psychometrics of a revised PLOC instrument for use in PE. Design: A cross-sectional study in which self-report data on behavioral regulations, perceived autonomy support by the PE teacher, and subjective vitality were collected from 1729 students in relation to their PE participation at the elementary school (5th and 6th grade), middle school, and high school levels, including boys and girls. Results: The revised instrument (PLOC-R) demonstrated satisfactory levels of internal consistency; a sound factor structure; evidence in support of a simplex-like structure; configural, metric, strong, and strict measurement invariance across boys and girls, students who participate or not in out-of-school sport activities, and across the three school grade levels; and nomological validity. Conclusions: Initial evidence has emerged in favor of the PLOC-R as a scale appropriate for use with 5th and 6th grade elementary, middle school, and high school students to measure the degree of self-determined motivation for participation in compulsory school-based physical education classes. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/34500
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