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Factorial Validity of Athletic Motivation Inventory (AMI) and Sport Competition Anxiety Test (SCAT)
Athletic Motivation Inventory とSport Competition Anxiety Testの因子的妥当性について
猪俣, 公宏
INOMATA, Kimihiro
伊藤早由美
ITO, Sayumi
西田, 保
NISHIDA, Tamotsu
岡沢, 祥訓
OKAZAWA, Yoshinori
Recently, considering sport-specific personality trait, AMI and SCAT were constructed by Tutko and his fellows, and Martens respectively in order to predict athletes' behavior in competitional situation. The first purpose of the present study is to examine the factorial validity of AMI and SCAT, which were translated into Japanese. The second purpose is to determine the relatinship between the general personality traits measured by Maudsley Personality Inventory (MPI) and the sport-specific traits measured by AMI and SCAT. Female undergraduate students whose major are physical education served as subjects (n=245). During school session the subjects completed a battery of tests including AMI, SCAT and MPI. Firstly, the results of factor analysis for AMI and SCAT revealed as follows: (1) Ten factors out of the twenty one extracted in AMI were interpretable as follows: Coachability, Trust, Guilt -Proneness, Self-Confidence, Faith, Arbitrary Decision, Accuracy of Response, Aggressiveness, Reliability and Drive. Approximately, 40% of total variance were explained by these factors. (2) In the factor analysis of SCAT, three interpretable factors were detected as follows: Nervousness, Failure Anxiety and General Anxiety before Competition. Explained Variance of the three common factors were nearly 60% of total variance. Judging from the above results, the factorial validity of AMI and SCAT is not satisfactory for Japanese female adult subjects. Secondly, the correlation coefficients between the general and the specific traits were somewhat low but significant (p<.05) for limited factors. As theorized by Hollander, it was suggested that the sport-specific traits might depend on the general traits at some degree.
departmental bulletin paper
名古屋大学総合保健体育科学センター
The Research Center of Health, Physical Fitness and Sports, Nagoya University
1981-03-25
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総合保健体育科学
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Nagoya Journal of Health, Physical Fitness & Sports
0289-5412
https://nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/2006160/files/njhpfs_4_1_99.pdf
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