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研究生: 王鵬宇
Wang, Peng-Yu
論文名稱: 賦權與削權動機氣候對高中體育課學生個人與社會責任之預測:以基本心理需求為中介變項
Prediction of Empowerment and Disempowerment Motivation Climates on Personal and Social Responsibility of High School PE Students: The Mediating Effect of Basic Psychological Needs
指導教授: 季力康
Chi, Li-Kang
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 體育學系
Department of Physical Education
論文出版年: 2019
畢業學年度: 107
語文別: 中文
論文頁數: 63
中文關鍵詞: 自我涉入工作涉入自主支持社會支持控制拔靴法
英文關鍵詞: ego-involving, task-involving, autonomy-supportive, social-supportive, controlled, bootstrapping
DOI URL: http://doi.org/10.6345/NTNU201900230
論文種類: 學術論文
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  • 個人與社會責任是近年來學校體育發展的重要目標。本研究目的在於探討:一、賦權與削權動機氣候對學生個人與社會責任的預測情形。二、基本心理需求在賦權與削權動機氣候和學生個人與社會責任之間的中介效果。本研究以臺北市4所高中體育課學生為研究對象,男生171人,女生253人,均為高二年級學生。經參與者同意後發放問卷。研究工具包括:賦權與削權動機氣候量表(體育課版)、體育課學生責任量表、知覺自主性量表、知覺勝任感量表以及知覺關係感量表。所得結果如下:一、賦權動機氣候可正向預測學生個人與社會責任。二、削權動機氣候可負向預測學生個人與社會責任。三、基本心理需求中自主性、勝任感、關係感在賦權動機氣候與學生個人與社會責任之間具有部分中介效果。四、基本心理需求中自主性、關係感在削權動機氣候與學生個人與社會責任之間具有部分中介效果。

    Personal and social responsibility is an important goal for school physical education in recent years. The purpose of this study was to investigate: 1) the prediction of the empowerment and disempowerment motivation climates on high school PE students’ personal and social responsibility. 2) the mediating effect of basic psychological needs between the empowerment and disempowerment motivation climates and the personal and social responsibility. The participants were 424 students (171 boys and 253 girls) recruited four high schools in Shen Yang City, Liao Ning Province, China. After received the informed consent, participants were required to complete questionnaires include Empowering and Disempowering Motivational Climate Questionnaire (EDMCQ-PE); Students’ Responsibility in Physical Education Scale (SRIPES), Perception Autonomy Scale, Perception Competence Scale, and Perception Relatedness Scale. The results are as follows: 1) the empowerment motivation climate positively predicted students’ personal and social responsibility. 2) the disempowerment motivation climate negatively predicted students’ personal and social responsibility. 3) the basic psychological needs of autonomy, competence, and relatedness have a partial mediating effect between the empowerment motivation climate and the personal and social responsibility. 4) The basic psychological needs of the autonomy and relatedness has a partial mediating effect between the disempowering motivation climate and the personal and social responsibility.

    中文摘要 iii 英文摘要 iv 謝誌 v 目次 vi 表次 vii 圖次 ix 第壹章 緒論 1 第一節 研究背景 1 第二節 研究目的 7 第三節 研究問題 7 第四節 研究假設 7 第五節 名詞解釋 8 第貳章 文獻探討 11 第一節 成就目標理論 11 第二節 自我決定理論 15 第三節 賦權與削權動機氣候 19 第參章 研究方法 21 第一節 研究架構 21 第二節 研究流程 21 第三節 研究對象 22 第四節 研究工具 22 第五節 資料處理與分析 24 第四章 研究結果 26 第一節 各變項之描述性統計與相關情形 26 第二節 賦權與削權動機氣候對個人與社會責任之預測情形 28 第三節 基本心理需求在賦權與削權動機氣候和個人與社會責任之間的中介效果 28 第伍章 討論 31 第一節 賦權與削權動機氣候對個人與社會責任之預測 31 第二節 基本心裡需求在賦權與削權動機氣候和學生個人與社會責任之間的中介效果 32 第陸章 結論與建議 35 第一節 結論 35 第二節 建議 36 參考文獻 38 附錄 45 附錄一 個人基本資料 45 附錄二 賦權與削權動機氣候量表 46 附錄三 體育課學生責任量表 49 附錄四 知覺關係感量表 51 附錄五 知覺勝任感量表 52 附錄六 知覺自主性量表 53 附錄七 實測版本 54

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