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ERIC Number: EJ675593
Record Type: CIJE
Publication Date: 2003
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ISSN: ISSN-0273-5024
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Beliefs about Gender Appropriateness, Ability, and Competence in Physical Activity.
Solmon, Melinda A.; Lee, Amelia M.; Belcher, Doland; Harrison, Louis, Jr.; Wells, Lori
Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, v22 n3 p261-79 Apr 2003
Used self-efficacy theory as a framework to investigate the interaction of beliefs about gender appropriateness and conceptions of ability on competence beliefs in physical activity. College students completed surveys about the sport of hockey, watched a video of a specific hockey skill, and responded to questions about the skill. Results support the notion that both factors influence these beliefs. Self-efficacy theory provides a rationale for understanding how that process occurs. (SM)
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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