Coaches' Interpersonal Behaviours and Athletes' Basic Psychological Need States: Refined Conceptualisation and Measurement Based on a Self-Determination Theory Perspective

Athletes’ perceptions of coaches’ interpersonal behaviours and their own experiential need states determine the quality of their motivation in sport (Self-determination Theory; Ryan & Deci, 2017). Over five empirical studies, two new self-report measures were developed based on refined conceptua...

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Main Author: Bhavsar, Nikita
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2019
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/77111
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description Athletes’ perceptions of coaches’ interpersonal behaviours and their own experiential need states determine the quality of their motivation in sport (Self-determination Theory; Ryan & Deci, 2017). Over five empirical studies, two new self-report measures were developed based on refined conceptualisations of these key constructs, and initial validity evidence was presented for their scores. Results facilitate a more comprehensive understanding of the relations between perceived interpersonal behaviours, need states and outcomes of well/ill-being in sport, and potentially other life domains.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-771112019-12-06T00:35:57Z Coaches' Interpersonal Behaviours and Athletes' Basic Psychological Need States: Refined Conceptualisation and Measurement Based on a Self-Determination Theory Perspective Bhavsar, Nikita Athletes’ perceptions of coaches’ interpersonal behaviours and their own experiential need states determine the quality of their motivation in sport (Self-determination Theory; Ryan & Deci, 2017). Over five empirical studies, two new self-report measures were developed based on refined conceptualisations of these key constructs, and initial validity evidence was presented for their scores. Results facilitate a more comprehensive understanding of the relations between perceived interpersonal behaviours, need states and outcomes of well/ill-being in sport, and potentially other life domains. 2019 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/77111 Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Bhavsar, Nikita
Coaches' Interpersonal Behaviours and Athletes' Basic Psychological Need States: Refined Conceptualisation and Measurement Based on a Self-Determination Theory Perspective
title Coaches' Interpersonal Behaviours and Athletes' Basic Psychological Need States: Refined Conceptualisation and Measurement Based on a Self-Determination Theory Perspective
title_full Coaches' Interpersonal Behaviours and Athletes' Basic Psychological Need States: Refined Conceptualisation and Measurement Based on a Self-Determination Theory Perspective
title_fullStr Coaches' Interpersonal Behaviours and Athletes' Basic Psychological Need States: Refined Conceptualisation and Measurement Based on a Self-Determination Theory Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Coaches' Interpersonal Behaviours and Athletes' Basic Psychological Need States: Refined Conceptualisation and Measurement Based on a Self-Determination Theory Perspective
title_short Coaches' Interpersonal Behaviours and Athletes' Basic Psychological Need States: Refined Conceptualisation and Measurement Based on a Self-Determination Theory Perspective
title_sort coaches' interpersonal behaviours and athletes' basic psychological need states: refined conceptualisation and measurement based on a self-determination theory perspective
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/77111