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Age and Gender Differences in the Sources of Self-Evaluation Valued by Adult Athletes
Authors:Jane P. Sheldon
Affiliation:(1) Department of Behavioral Sciences, University of Michigan – Dearborn, Dearborn, Michigan, 48128
Abstract:Researchers have demonstrated that competency judgments can vary depending on the source of self-evaluation used. This study investigated age and gender differences in 459 adult tennis players' importance ratings for ten different competence information sources. As predicted, younger adults were more likely than older adults to value temporal comparisons, both past-to-present (i.e., personal improvement) and present-to-future (i.e., comparisons with future selves). Younger adults were more likely to value feedback from family for self-evaluation. Older adults were slightly more likely to rate comparisons with agemates as important. Women more than men valued feedback from tennis others, effort, and liking for the sport. The findings are consistent with theoretical models and point to new areas of investigation.
Keywords:self-evaluation  perceived competence  adulthood  sports  temporal comparison
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