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Authors

1 assossicat proffeesor motor behavior university of shahid beheshti

2 Alireza Farsi assisstant proffeesor motor behavior university of shahid beheshti

3 Ebrahim.Norouzi Seyd Hasani (phd estudent motor learning faculty of physical education and sport sicence urma university

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between perceived motivational climate and self – determination Judokas in Iranian pro league, which was carried out by a descriptive field method. The statistical population of this study comprised the entire Judokas of pro league in Iran. Statistical sample set of 126 Judokas of pro league in Iran.
In order to collect data, demographic questionnaire, perceived motivational climate in sport questionnaire – 2 (PMCSQ) and sport motivation scale (SMS), were used. In order to analyze of data dscriptive mthods were used and also on level of P<0.05 in order to determine the relationship a multiple variable regression was used. Research results showed that there is a significant relationship between perceived motivational climate and self – determination (P<0.05). Also, the findings showed that there is a significant relationship between performance climate and eccentric and intrinsic motivation (P<0.05) and there is signigicant relationship between Mastery climate and intrinsic motivation (P<0.05). but, there was no relationship between motivational climate and amotivation on the other (P>0.05). generally between perceived motivational climate is important and predicitve factor in athlete's self – determination.
 
 
 

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