ANALYSIS OF MOTIVATIONAL CLIMATE AMONG KERALA FOOTBALL PLAYERS

Authors

  • STALIN RAPHEL Assistant Professor in Physical Education Department of Physical Education, St.Joseph’s College, University of Calicut, Irinjalakuda, Kerala, India
  • DR ANIL RAMACHANDRAN Associate Professor in Physical Education, P.K.M College of Education, Madampam, (Kannur University), Kannur, Kerala, India

Keywords:

Motivational Climate, Football and Participants.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to analyze the motivational climate among Kerala football players. The participants were 300 Football players (sub junior - 100, junior - 100 and senior -100) age group ranging from 12-30 from different districts of Kerala. Each participant completed the Perceived Motivational Climate in Sport Questionnaire-2 (PMCSQ-2) of Newton, Duda, & Yin (2000), which assessed the mastery climate and performance climate. The data was analyzed using ANOVA. The findings of sub variables of motivational climate reveals that in mastery climate there was significant difference between sub-junior and senior; and junior and senior football players. There was no significant difference between sub-junior and junior players. In performance climate there was no significant difference between sub-junior, junior and senior players. The study shows that in mastery climate the senior players have more task climate than the sub-junior and junior players and in performance climate all the category of players was almost the same level of ego climate.

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijrsr.2018.0903.1731

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Published

2015-09-30

How to Cite

RAPHEL, S., & RAMACHANDRAN, D. A. (2015). ANALYSIS OF MOTIVATIONAL CLIMATE AMONG KERALA FOOTBALL PLAYERS . International Journal of Behavioral Social and Movement Sciences, 4(3), 20–26. Retrieved from https://ijobsms.org/index.php/ijobsms/article/view/282