学生态度、认知能力及两学年体能测试成绩

Risto H.J. Marttinen, Kevin Mercier, Jung Yeon Park, Kelly L. Simonton, Erin Elizabeth Centeio, K. Andrew R. Richards, Kathleen S. Wilson
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摘要本研究旨在探讨学生体育态度、体育认知能力与体能测试成绩之间的关系,以及这些关系随时间的变化情况。在为期两年的时间里,使用经过验证的仪器在四个时间点对十所学校的四年级和五年级学生(n = 636, 48%为女性)进行了测量。这项研究是为了研究态度和感知能力如何随着时间的推移而变化。描述性统计和潜在增长模型与感兴趣的变量运行,以调查四个研究问题。我们发现,在所有时间点上,更高的健康分数与更高的能力分数相关,并且健康测试可能对体育的整体态度产生影响,但影响短暂。结果表明,体能测试分数预示着更高水平的感知能力,但不能预示更高的积极态度。更高的态度水平预示着更高的能力。结果表明,与“当下”的态度分数相反,以前的健康测试经历会随着时间的推移影响未来的态度,这一发现在之前的研究中没有被发现。本研究采用多数据点对行为意向的两大支柱——体育态度和能力进行研究。态度可以改变,以前的体育内容,如健身测试,如何预测未来的体育态度。随着时间的推移,能力和态度之间的实际关系也被确定。研究结果还指出,与只在一次事件中改变的态度相比,态度是一种更成熟的属性。
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Student Attitude, Perceived Competence, and Fitness Test Performance Over Two School Years
The purpose of this study was to assess relationships between students’ attitudes toward physical education (PE), their perceived competence toward PE, and their fitness test performance, as well as how these relationships change over time. Measurements were conducted with validated instruments across four time points over a two-year period with fourth and fifth grade students across ten schools (n = 636, 48% = female). This study was developed to address a need for examining how attitudes and perceived competence change over time. Descriptive statistics and latent growth models were run with the variables of interest to investigate four research questions. We found that greater fitness scores are associated with greater competence scores at all time points and that fitness testing may have an impactful, yet brief impact on overall attitudes toward PE. Results showed that fitness test scores predicted higher levels of perceived competence but not higher positive attitudes. Greater attitude levels were predictive of higher competence. Results suggested that previous fitness test experiences shaped future attitudes over time as opposed to “in the moment” attitude scores, a finding not identified in previous research. This study used multiple data points to study PE attitudes and competence, two pillars of behavioral intention. Attitudes can shift and how previous PE content, like fitness testing, can predict future attitudes in PE. The actual relationship between competence and attitude over time is also identified. The results also point to attitude as more of a developed attribute as compared to one that changes only from one event.
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