The contributions of perceived competence, enjoyment, and fear of harm to movement confidence in older adults / Andrew M. Guilfoyle, Elizabeth A. Rose and Alastair K. Stewart
The Movement Confidence Model proposes that perceptions of competence, enjoyment and fear of harm contribute to movement confidence. Participants (N = 54), male (n = 26) and female (n = 27), (aged from 50 to 65 years) completed a Movement Confidence Scale. Hierarchical regression revealed that perce...
Main Authors: | M. Guilfoyle, Andrew, A. Rose, Elizabeth |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Published: |
Faculty of Sports Science and Recreation
2006
|
Similar Items
-
W R Guilfoyle 1840-1912 : master of landscaping /
by: Pescott, R. T. M. (Richard Thomas Martin), 1905-
Published: (1974) -
Measuring perceived competence and global self-worth in children: implications for Australian boys and girls in the physical domain / Elizabeth Rose and Dawne Larkin
by: Rose, Elizabeth, et al.
Published: (2005) -
Review: Andrew Russell and Elizabeth Rahman (eds.), The master plant: tobacco in Lowland South America
by: Bayne, AN
Published: (2016) -
THE BLAIR YEARS : Extracts from THE ALASTAIR CAMPBELL DIARIES /
by: Campbell, Alastair, 1957-, author 627422, et al.
Published: (2007) -
Culture and the coaching practitioner: An interview with Dr Alastair Macfarlane
by: Birgit den Outer
Published: (2013-08-01)