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Theories of Motivation of Sport Psychology, 7 needs :
:check: Self…
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7 needs :
:check: Self actualization (Achieving one's full potential)
:check: Esteem (Feeling of accomplishment)
:check: Love / Belonging (Intimate relationship, friends)
:check: Safety ( Shelter, removal from danger)
:check: Physiological ( Health, food, sleep)
:check: Intellectual ( Knowledge )
:check: Aesthetic ( Beauty )
:pencil2: This theory aims to illustrate the motivation behind human behavior
:pencil2: Various stages of human needs which motivate our behavior
:pencil2: Success doest not mean the athelete fullfill theself actualization needs
:pencil2:Not everybody fulfill the need in ascending order
:star: This theory predicted that motivation is generated through a combination of personality and situational factors::pencil2: Probability of success: The likelihood of success when a task is easy or done before
:pencil2: Incentive value of success: The intrinsic value experienced after success
- The incentive value will be high when the chance of success is evenly balanced *
Motivation to achieve:
:pencil2: Need to achieve - The desire of success far outweighs the fear of failure (high achievers)
:pencil2: Need to avoid failure - The fear of failure far outweighs the desire to succeed (low achievers)
Attribution theory looks at the common reasons how coaches and players give their success or failure in sport
- Locus of causality - The performance outcome caused by
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- Stability - The performance outcome caused by
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:no_entry: High achiever - attributes success to internal factors and attribute failure to external factors
:no_entry: Low achievers - attributes success to external factors and attribute failure to internal factors