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RESEARCH ON HUBRISTIC MOTIVATION AND JUNIORS’ SELF-EFFICACY IN ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXTS

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dc.contributor.author Omelianiuk, S.
dc.contributor.author Popovych, I. S.
dc.contributor.author Domina, H.
dc.contributor.author Sedykh, K.
dc.contributor.author Hoian, I.
dc.contributor.author Kovalchuk, Z.
dc.contributor.author Petraniuk, A.
dc.contributor.author Попович, І. С.
dc.date.accessioned 2024-11-01T07:49:53Z
dc.date.available 2024-11-01T07:49:53Z
dc.date.issued 2024
dc.identifier.uri https://ekhsuir.kspu.edu/handle/123456789/19956
dc.description Omelianiuk, S., Popovych, I., Domina, H., Sedykh, K., Hoian, I., Kovalchuk, Z., & Petraniuk, A. (2024). Research on hubristic motivation and juniors’ self-efficacy in organizational contexts. Journal of Physical Education and Sport, 24(7), 1625–1635. https://doi.org/10.7752/jpes.2024.07183 en_US
dc.description.abstract This study aims to explore and substantiate correlations between hubristic motivation and parameters such as subject activity, interpersonal communication, and the drive to achieve sports results among juniors. Methods: Valid and reliable tools previously tested in sports studies involving junior samples were employed. Standard statistical coefficients were used to establish significant correlations and identify differences. Results: Hubristic motivation among juniors was examined through two dimensions—desire for perfection (DP) and desire for superiority (DS)—highlighting their impact on juniors' self-efficacy, characterized by maximalist tendencies and confidence in achieving competitive success, influencing both formal and content aspects of sporting activities. A statistical advantage of juniors in team sports (Group 1) by the parameter “desire for perfection” and the advantage of juniors in individual sports (Group 2) by the parameter “desire for superiority” were established. It was explained that team educational-training work, learning technical schemes and practicing them in training make athletes concentrate on improving their technique and constantly ascertain that a sports result depends on well-coordinated team work. Accordingly, individual sports work can take much time to analyze and compare oneself with real or probable competitors, therefore, the desire for superiority rationally and intuitively becomes dominant. It was stated that the correlation between the desire for perfection and subject activity is the strongest one. It is logical that improvement of one’s mastery is a direct way to self-efficacy and a victory result. It was established that there was no correlation between the desire for perfection and the parameter of self-efficacy “interpersonal communication”. Discussion and conclusions: It was explained that efficacy facilitates friendly and warm relationships in communication and can lower requirements for oneself and teammates in practicing tactical schemes in training. It was summarized that hubristic motivation as a dichotomous unity of the desire for perfection and the desire for superiority is one of important psychological mechanisms of the formation of a junior athlete’s personality and organization of a junior’s motivation structure. en_US
dc.subject desire for perfection en_US
dc.subject desire for superiority en_US
dc.subject mental health en_US
dc.subject self-actualization en_US
dc.subject social comparison en_US
dc.subject identity en_US
dc.subject competitiveness en_US
dc.title RESEARCH ON HUBRISTIC MOTIVATION AND JUNIORS’ SELF-EFFICACY IN ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXTS en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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  • Факультет психології, історії та соціології
    Кафедра соціальної роботи, соціальної педагогіки та соціології. Кафедра психології. Кафедра історії, археології та методики викладання. Кафедра філософії та соціально-гуманітарних наук

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