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Testing the trichotomous model of achievement motivation in the UK
Monica Dorobantu
University of Brighton
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Achievement Goals
66%
Achievement Motivation
100%
Amotivation
66%
Approach-avoidance
33%
Avoidance Goals
33%
Climate Type
33%
Competence Development
33%
Competence Motivation
33%
Construct Validity
66%
Education Research
33%
Exploratory Factor Analysis
33%
External Regulation
33%
Extrinsic Motivation
100%
Further Development
33%
Gender Differences
33%
Goal-oriented
100%
Intrinsic Motivation
100%
Introjected Regulation
33%
Mastery Climate
33%
Mastery Goals
66%
Normative Competence
66%
Performance Climate
33%
Performance-approach Goals
100%
Performance-avoidance Goals
100%
Performance-based
33%
Regression Analysis
33%
Self-determination
33%
Sport Participants
33%
Sport Psychology
33%
Task Success
33%
Psychology
Construct Validity
66%
Exploratory Factor Analysis
33%
Extrinsic Motivation
100%
Gender Difference
33%
Intrinsic Motivation
100%
Regression Analysis
33%
Self-Determination
33%
Sport Psychology
33%