Social comparison in physical education: Impact of frames of reference, motives to compare, and self-determined motivation

Christopher M. Spray , Evelia Franco , Jemima S. Barnes
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Physical education (PE) provides an important achievement setting for researchers to investigate social comparison processes, however, our understanding of how these processes function, and their consequences, remains limited in this setting. The present study aimed to determine the role of two frames of reference (the class and a chosen individual), motives for comparison, and motivational regulations in predicting physical self-concept (PSC), self-efficacy, and positive/negative affect in PE. Four hundred and ninety-one adolescents (Mage = 14.75, SD = 0.90 years, nested within 28 PE classes and nine teachers) completed a multi-section inventory assessing the key constructs. Multilevel modeling analysis showed that students’ perceptions of ability compared to the class as a whole were pertinent in determining all outcomes whereas comparisons with an individual were less influential. As for the effects of motives for comparison, both self-efficacy and positive affect were positively predicted by self-evaluation and self-improvement. In terms of motivational regulations, findings suggested that more autonomous forms of motivation positively predicted PSC, self-efficacy and positive affect, and were inversely related with negative affect. The results also endorsed the utility of studying intrapersonal moderators of social comparisons in PE, and provide important implications for professional practice.

体育教育中的社会比较:参照框架、比较动机和自我决定动机的影响
体育教育为研究者研究社会比较过程提供了一个重要的成就设置,然而,我们对这些过程如何运作及其后果的理解在这个设置中仍然有限。本研究旨在确定两个参考框架(班级和被选个体)、比较动机和动机调节在预测体育运动中身体自我概念(PSC)、自我效能和积极/消极影响中的作用。491名青少年(Mage = 14.75, SD = 0.90岁,分布在28个体育课和9名教师中)完成了一份多部分问卷,评估了关键构式。多层模型分析表明,学生对整个班级的能力的看法与决定所有结果有关,而与个人的比较则影响较小。在比较动机的影响方面,自我评价和自我完善对自我效能感和积极情感都有正向预测作用。在动机调节方面,研究结果表明,更自主的动机形式正向预测PSC、自我效能和积极情感,与消极情感呈负相关。研究结果也支持了研究体育社会比较的个人调节因子的实用性,并为专业实践提供了重要的启示。
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