The effect of coach candidates' attitudes towards the profession on their academic motivation

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2023Üst veri
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Study aim(s): This study aimed to determine whether coach candidates' attitudes towards the profession have
an impact on their academic motivation.
Methods: A total of 378 coach candidates voluntarily participated in the research. Data were collected through
an online survey method during the fall semester of the 2022-2023 academic year. In addition to the personal
information form, the "Academic Motivation Scale" and the "Attitudes Towards Coaching Scale" were used
as data collection tools. Pearson correlation analysis and simple linear regression analysis were performed to
analyze normally distributed data and determine the relationship between variables.
Results: The results detected a moderate and positive relationship between attitudes towards coaching and
academic motivation, specifically the sub-dimensions of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation. To determine the
level of impact, a simple linear regression analysis was conducted between attitudes towards coaching and the
sub-dimensions of academic motivation. It was observed that attitudes towards coaching did not affect
demotivation; however, they significantly predicted and explained 32% of the variance in intrinsic motivation.
Besides, attitudes toward coaching significantly predict and explain 36% of the variance in extrinsic
motivation.
Conclusions: In conclusion, it can be stated that coach candidates' attitudes towards the profession had a
significant impact on their academic motivation.
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KOSALB International Journal of Human Movements ScienceCilt
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