Relationship between self-efficacy, achievement motivation and state anxiety among football player
Keywords:
Self-efficacy, Achievement motivation, State anxiety, Football playersAbstract
The purpose of this study was to know the level of self-efficacy, to investigate self-efficacy, achievement motivation, and state anxiety of football players in different playing position and to reach of finding the relationship between self-efficacy, achievement motivation, and state anxiety of football players. The sample consisted of male amateur football players (N =61) between the age 16 and 19 years. General self-efficacy scale-Schwarzer (GSES), task and ego orientation in sport questionnaire (TEOSQ), Competitive
State Anxiety Inventory-2 (CSAI-2) were used to collection data. Descriptive statistics, kruskal-wallis Test and spearman’s correlation analysis were used to calculate data. The results indicated that there was high self-efficacy amongfootball players. No statistically significant difference in football players’ selfefficacies, achievement motivations and state anxieties according to their playing position. And there was positive and significant correlation between self-efficacy and task orientation and between self-efficacy and selfconfidence.
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