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Attitude and Attitudinal Structures Toward Physical Education and Their Influences on Physical Activity Behavior
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine middle and high school students’ cognitive
and affective attitude and their cognitive-affective attitudinal structures toward physical education (PE). The effects of
cognitive and affective attitude and attitudinal structures on physical activity (PA) in PE and outside of school were also
examined. Methods: 1773 Chinese middle and high-school students participated in this study.
SEM, Chi-square test, ANOVAs, and Contingency tables were adopted to address the research questions. Results: The
results showed that most students (>90%) were holding positive cognitive and affective attitude toward PE. Students’
affective attitude significantly influences their PA in PE and outside of school. Most students were holding the positive
cognitive-positive negative attitudinal structure toward PE. Conclusions: All these findings lay important foundations
for future theoretical advancement about attitude toward PE and provide guidance for PE teachers on attitude intervention
and PA promotion.