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- W2296980921 abstract "The purpose of this study was to discuss the variances and the relationship between male and female high school basketballs' goal orientation, perceived motivational climate, perceived ability, and the sources of their sport confidence. Participants of the study were 174 male and female basketball players who had played for the 2003 HBL Division-I Tournament. Their average age was 17.09 years old (SD= .91). Statistical methods that were applied in the study included a t-test analysis, simple correlation method, and stepwise regression analysis. Significant findings were summarized as following: (1) Male players had recorded higher scores in perceived ego-climate and the ”perfection of skills” and ”physical performance” factors of sport-confidence than female players did. (2) Both of male and female players' task orientation, perceived task-climate, and perceived ability were positively related to the eight factors of sport-confidence source, which included perfection of skills, demonstration of ability physical performance, physiological/psychological preparation, social support, vicarious experience, leadership styles of coaches, and positive environment. Male players' ego orientation was positively related to demonstration of ability, physical performance, and social support. Their perceived ego-climate was positively related to demonstration of ability, physical performance, physiological/psychological preparation, social support, vicarious experience, leadership styles of coaches, and positive environment. As for female players, their ego-orientation was positively related to demonstration of ability, physical performance, physiological/psychological preparation, social support, vicarious experience, leadership styles of coaches, and positive environment. Both vicarious experience and positive environment were positively related to females' perceived ego-climate. (3) Male players' perceived task climate could effectively predict the variables such as demonstration of ability, physical performance, social support, vicarious experience, leadership styles of coaches, and positive environment. Their task orientation could effectively predict variables of perfection of skills and physiological/psychological preparation. Female players' perceived task-climate was an effective predictor of perfection of skills, physical performance social support, vicarious experience, and positive environment. Their task-orientation was an effective predictor of demonstration of ability, physiological/psychological preparation leadership styles of coaches, and positive environment.The results of the study indicated that more confidence could be generated from a task-oriented environment. Players who were task-oriented also had more confidence. Therefore, the searchers suggest that sport coaches should work harder to create a task-oriented practice environment (climate) to enhance players' confidence." @default.
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- W2296980921 title "男、女籃球選手成就目標取向、自覺能力與運動自信心之研究" @default.
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