Is high teacher directiveness always negative? Associations with students’ motivational outcomes in physical education.

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García-González, Luis
Haerens, Leen
Abós, Ángel
Sevil-Serrano, Javier
Burgueño, Rafael

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This study investigates how perceived competence-supportive and externally and internally controlling styles can be combined and associated with different students' motivational outcomes in Physical Ed- ucation (PE). In a sample of 1107 students, results revealed that while competence-support positively related to need satisfaction and autonomous motivation, external and internal control positively related to need frustration, controlled motivation, amotivation, and oppositional defiance. Of the four identified profiles, the “high competence-supportelow control” profile was the most adaptive, while the “low competence-supportevery high control” profile was the most maladaptive. Findings suggest that PE teachers combine both styles with differentiated students’ motivational outcomes

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García-González, L., Haerens, L., Abós, Á., Sevil-Serrano, J., & Burgueño, R. (2023). Is high teacher directiveness always negative? Associations with students’ motivational outcomes in physical education. Teaching and Teacher Education, 132(October), 104216. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tate.2023.104216

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