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The influence of the social context on students in-class physical activity

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posted on 2024-11-14, 06:01 authored by Dana Perlman
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of the social context, based within self-determination theory, on student's in-class physical activity. A total of 84 Year 11/12 physical education students were randomly assigned to one of three treatment groups; Autonomy-supportive, Controlling and Balanced. Data were collected using a pretest/posttest design measuring in-class physical activity. Analysis of data used Repeated Measures ANOVAs to examine group differences. Results indicated significant differences for students engaged in the autonomy-supportive context in terms of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity. These results indicate that instructional behaviors that align with an autonomy-supportive context can facilitate higher levels of in-class physical activity.

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Perlman, D. J. (2013). The influence of the social context on students in-class physical activity. Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 32 (1), 46-60.

Journal title

Journal of Teaching in Physical Education

Volume

32

Issue

1

Pagination

46-60

Language

English

RIS ID

75272

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