Values and attitudes in social sport: A test of the explanatory model of values and attitudes of sport

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Objectives: validate the explanatory model of values and attitudes in sport ─ EMVAS – and explore associations between important values variables and sports attitudes; Design: Data analysis of the Questionnaire of Variable Control Identification (QVCI), Inventory of Values from Juvenile Sport 2 (IVJS-2), Questionnaire of Attitudes in Sports (QAS-16) and Perceived Motivational Climate in Sport Questionnaire(PMCSQ-2); Methods: 1,125 participants (male = 687; female = 438) between the ages of 12 and 19, linked to grassroots social programs in southern Brazil with a variety of sports modalities; Results: Linear regressions using the 'stepwise' and 'enterwise' method (route analysis) indicate that there is a causal relationship between the links evaluated from 'Values' (predictor variables), 'Motivational Climate' (intermediate variables) and 'Attitudes' (predicted variables); Conclusions: there was evidence of the validity Sports Values; Motivational Climate; Sports Attitudes

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Saldanha, R. P., Barbosa, M. L. L., Balbinotti, M. A. A., & Balbinotti, C. A. A. (2020). Values and attitudes in social sport: A test of the explanatory model of values and attitudes of sport. Journal of Human Sport and Exercise, 15(Proc1), 57–70. https://doi.org/10.14198/jhse.2020.15.Proc1.07

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