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Varför kämpar ni inte? - En kvantitativ studie om sambanden mellan självskattad social maskning, motivation och samvetsgrannhet inom semi-professionell fotboll.

Kvant, Felix LU and Yngvesson, Samuel LU (2019) PSYK11 20191
Department of Psychology
Abstract (Swedish)
Studien syftade till att undersöka om det gick att predicera en social maskning bland fotbollsspelare genom samvetsgrannhet, motivation, tid i laget och sportslig status. Social maskning är ett fenomen det forskats brett kring, men forskningen kring social maskning i fotbollssammanhang är begränsad. Begränsningen är särskilt stor på den nivå som undersöktes i denna studie, vilket är semi-professionella fotbollsspelare. En internetenkät besvarades av 91 fotbollsspelare inom målgruppen. Enkäten var en kombination av tre färdiga frågeformulär; ett Five Factor Model-formulär, Motives for Physical Activity Measure-Revised och Self-reported Social Loafing Questionnaire. Enkäten avslutades med demografiska frågor gällande tid i laget, antal... (More)
Studien syftade till att undersöka om det gick att predicera en social maskning bland fotbollsspelare genom samvetsgrannhet, motivation, tid i laget och sportslig status. Social maskning är ett fenomen det forskats brett kring, men forskningen kring social maskning i fotbollssammanhang är begränsad. Begränsningen är särskilt stor på den nivå som undersöktes i denna studie, vilket är semi-professionella fotbollsspelare. En internetenkät besvarades av 91 fotbollsspelare inom målgruppen. Enkäten var en kombination av tre färdiga frågeformulär; ett Five Factor Model-formulär, Motives for Physical Activity Measure-Revised och Self-reported Social Loafing Questionnaire. Enkäten avslutades med demografiska frågor gällande tid i laget, antal startade matcher, divisionsnivå, ålder och kön. Påverkan på kriterievariabel mättes utifrån fyra prediktorvariabler med en standard multipel regressionsanalys för att testa studiens hypoteser. Resultatet visade att inre motivation korrelerade negativt med social maskning samt var det enskilt starkaste bidraget för att predicera social maskning och att även samvetsgrannhet korrelerade negativt med social maskning. Sportslig status uppvisade ingen korrelation med social maskning. Resultatet ledde till den praktiska rekommendationen för tränare att ta hänsyn till individers inre motivation och att utforma träningsmoment utefter detta. (Less)
Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate to what extent it was possible to predict social loafing amongst football players through conscientiousness, motivation, time in team and sports-related status. An extensive amount of previous research has been conducted to investigate social loafing, but research regarding social loafing in the context of football is limited. The limitation is particularly noticeable on the level studied in this study, which is semi-professional football players. An internet survey was answered by 91 football players. The survey was a combination of three existing questionnaires; a Five Factor Model-questionnaire, Motives for Physical Activity Measure-Revised and Self-reported Social Loafing Questionnaires. The... (More)
The aim of this study was to investigate to what extent it was possible to predict social loafing amongst football players through conscientiousness, motivation, time in team and sports-related status. An extensive amount of previous research has been conducted to investigate social loafing, but research regarding social loafing in the context of football is limited. The limitation is particularly noticeable on the level studied in this study, which is semi-professional football players. An internet survey was answered by 91 football players. The survey was a combination of three existing questionnaires; a Five Factor Model-questionnaire, Motives for Physical Activity Measure-Revised and Self-reported Social Loafing Questionnaires. The survey ended with demographic questions regarding years spent in team, number of started matches, level of the league they played in, age and gender. The effect on criterion variable was measured using four predictor variables with a standard multiple regression analysis in order to test the study’s hypothesis. The results showed that intrinsic motivation correlated negatively with social loafing and was the individually strongest contribution to the prediction of social loafing and that conscientiousness correlated negatively with social loafing. Sports-related status showed no correlation. The results lead to the practical recommendation for trainers to take the individuals intrinsic motivation into consideration and to form the training sessions using this insight. (Less)
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Kvant, Felix LU and Yngvesson, Samuel LU
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PSYK11 20191
year
type
M2 - Bachelor Degree
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keywords
Social maskning, inre motivation, fotboll, samvetsgrannhet, träning
language
Swedish
id
8983719
date added to LUP
2019-06-28 16:40:49
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2019-06-28 16:40:49
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  abstract     = {{The aim of this study was to investigate to what extent it was possible to predict social loafing amongst football players through conscientiousness, motivation, time in team and sports-related status. An extensive amount of previous research has been conducted to investigate social loafing, but research regarding social loafing in the context of football is limited. The limitation is particularly noticeable on the level studied in this study, which is semi-professional football players. An internet survey was answered by 91 football players. The survey was a combination of three existing questionnaires; a Five Factor Model-questionnaire, Motives for Physical Activity Measure-Revised and Self-reported Social Loafing Questionnaires. The survey ended with demographic questions regarding years spent in team, number of started matches, level of the league they played in, age and gender. The effect on criterion variable was measured using four predictor variables with a standard multiple regression analysis in order to test the study’s hypothesis. The results showed that intrinsic motivation correlated negatively with social loafing and was the individually strongest contribution to the prediction of social loafing and that conscientiousness correlated negatively with social loafing. Sports-related status showed no correlation. The results lead to the practical recommendation for trainers to take the individuals intrinsic motivation into consideration and to form the training sessions using this insight.}},
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  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Varför kämpar ni inte? - En kvantitativ studie om sambanden mellan självskattad social maskning, motivation och samvetsgrannhet inom semi-professionell fotboll.}},
  year         = {{2019}},
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