2012
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Revista de Psicodidáctica
Javier Fernández-Río et al., « Achievement Goals and Social Goals' Influence on Physical Education Students' Fair Play », Revista de Psicodidáctica, ID : 10670/1.1n46sr
"This study examined how the different achievement goal profiles (approach-avoidance to mastery or performance), and the social goals (relationship and responsibility) affect physical education students' fair play. 304 students from two different high schools participated in the study. Results revealed that performance goals positively correlated to hard play and victory, while mastery goals (approach and avoidance) positively correlated to enjoyment. Similarly, social goals (responsibility and social relation) were negatively correlated with hard play and positively with diversion. There were also found significant differences on some of these variables according to gender and sport practice besidesphysical education. Finally, a hierarchical cluster analysis uncovered three independent fair play profiles related to the other variables studied."