A Conditional Process Analysis of the Coach-Created Mastery Climate,Task Goal Orientation,and Competence Satisfaction in Youth Soccer: The Moderating Role of Controlling Coach Behavior |
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Authors: | Siv Gjesdal Ellen M. Haug Yngvar Ommundsen |
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Affiliation: | 1. Norwegian School of Sport Sciencessiv.gjesdal@nih.no;3. University of Bergen, NLA University College;4. Norwegian School of Sport Sciences |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this study was to investigate controlling coach behavior as a boundary condition for the relationship between a mastery climate, task goal orientation, and competence satisfaction in youth soccer. Latent conditional process modeling was conducted with a sample of 1,119 female and male youth soccer players 10–15 years of age. Results indicated that the interaction between controlling coach behavior and coach-created mastery climate accounted for 4% variance in task goal orientation. Furthermore, the indirect link between coach-created mastery climate and competence, through task goal orientation, was significant at all levels of controlling coach behavior, yet decreased from low (–1 SD; B =.40, 95% confidence interval [CIBC] [.28,.52]), to moderate (M; B =.35, 95% CIBC [.26,.46]), to high levels (+1 SD; B =.31, 95% CIBC [.22,.41]). Findings are interpreted as supporting the idea that controlling coach behavior abates the internalization of mastery values, thereby undermining the relationship between the coach-created mastery climate and players' competence satisfaction. |
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