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Publikováno v:
Handbook of Sport Psychology
Self‐presentation typically involves the selective presentation of particular self‐relevant information and the selective nondisclosure of other information, rather than attempts to convey false images. This chapter discusses self‐presentation
Autor:
Nikos L. D. Chatzisarantis, James A. Dimmock, Timothy C. Howle, Ben Jackson, Nikos Ntoumanis, Cassandra Sparks
Publikováno v:
Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. 39:397-411
We tested the effects of advertisements about a fictitious exercise class—derived using the theoretical constructs of agency and communion—on recipients’ perceptions about, and interest in, the class. The final sample consisted of 150 adults (M
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Sport Psychology. 29:484-492
A vignette-based experimental manipulation was used to examine the impact of self-presentation concerns on athletes' affect and cognitive appraisal. Others' reactions were described, so as to emphasize or deemphasize self-presentation concerns. Athle
Autor:
James A. Dimmock, Lauren Proud, Timothy C. Howle, Amanda L. Rebar, Ben Jackson, Marylène Gagné
Publikováno v:
Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. 38:567-578
Sustained attention has been devoted to studying the factors that support (or thwart) individuals’ enjoyment of, interest in, and value judgments regarding their exercise activities. We employed a resistance-inducing (i.e., inoculation theory) mess
Publikováno v:
Journal of sportexercise psychology. 41(1)
This study examined whether teachers’ use of transformational teaching behaviors, as perceived by adolescent girls, in physical education would predict girls’ moderate to vigorous physical activity via mediated effects of physical activity self-p
Publikováno v:
Psychology of Sport and Exercise. 26:40-47
Individuals adopt self-presentation motives in sport settings to shape others’ perceptions of the self. However, the effectiveness of different types of motives in shaping favourable evaluations has not been explored. We examined pathways from 2 ×
Autor:
Ashleigh Thornton, Ben Jackson, Felicity Gairns, Peter R. Whipp, Timothy C. Howle, Amanda L. Rebar
Publikováno v:
Psychology of Sport and Exercise. 24:9-17
Grounded in the work that has been conducted on peer academic reputation in educational settings, our aim was to develop and provide initial construct validity evidence for a modified instrument designed to assess peer athletic reputation (PAthR). In
Publikováno v:
Psychology of Sport and Exercise. 22:149-159
We conducted two studies with the aim of examining the relations between self-presentation motives and physical activity task performance. In study 1, prior to performing an endurance-based physical activity task, 133 undergraduate participants (Mage
Publikováno v:
Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. 37:225-243
With the aim of advancing the literature on impression management in physical activity settings, we developed a theoretically derived 2 by 2 instrument that was designed to measure different types of context-specific selfpresentation motives. Followi
Publikováno v:
International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology. 8:44-70
In this article, a critical eye is cast over research into self-presentational processes in physical activity settings, and a focus is given to recent developments in the study of impression motivation. In line with calls for theoretical advancement