نوع مقاله : مطالعه پژوهشی اصیل

نویسندگان

1 گروه تربیت بدنی و علوم ورزشی، واحد تبریز، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی، تبریز، ایران

2 گروه تربیت بدنی، واحد تبریز، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی، تبریز، ایران

چکیده

تحقیق حاضر با هدف بررسی تأثیر سبک اسنادی و راهبرد تفکر در توسعه مشارکت ورزشی طراحی و اجرا گردید. روش تحقیق حاضر پیمایشی بود. تحقیق حاضر از جمله تحقیقات کاربردی بود که به صورت میدانی انجام گردید. جامعه آماری شامل کارمندانی ورزشکار ادارات ورزش و جوانان استان آذربایجان شرقی بود. این افراد شامل کارمندانی بودند که به‌طور منظم به ورزش می‌پرداختند. با توجه به اینکه تعداد این افراد نامشخص بود از روش حجم نمونه کوکران در شرایط نامشخص بودن حجم جامعه استفاده گردید. به صورتی که بر اساس این روش تعداد 384 نفر به عنوان نمونه مشخص شدند. ابزار تحقیق حاضر پرسشنامه استاندارد بود. به منظور تجزیه و تحلیل داده‌های تحقیق حاضر از روش معادلات ساختاری استفاده گردید. کلیه روند تجزیه و تحلیل داده‌های تحقیق در نرم‌افزارهای SPSS و PLS انجام گرفت. نتایج تحقیق حاضر نشان داد که سبک اسنادی (541/0) و راهبرد تفکر (454/0) بر مشارکت ورزشی تأثیرگذار است. به عبارتی سبک اسنادی و راهبرد تفکر به‌واسطه کارکردهای خود در مسائل نگرشی و فکری می‌تواند ضمن ایجاد رفتارهای پایدار باعث افزایش سطح مشارکت ورزشی افراد گردد.

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عنوان مقاله [English]

The impact of Attribution style and strategic thinking in the development of sports participation

نویسندگان [English]

  • Behnaz Moslehi Fard 1
  • Jafar BarghiMoghaddam 1
  • Mohammad Rahim Najafzadeh 2
  • Hamid Janani 2

1 Department of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, Tabriz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz, Iran

2 Department of Physical Education, Tabriz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz, Iran

چکیده [English]

The present research was designed and implemented with the aim of investigating the impact of Attribution style and thinking strategy on the development of sports participation. The research method was exploratory. The present research was one of the practical researches that was conducted in the field. The statistical population included sports employees of sports and youth departments of East Azarbaijan province. These people included employees who regularly exercised. Due to the fact that the number of these people was unknown, Cochran's sample size method was used under conditions of unknown population size. Based on this method, 384 people were identified as samples. The instrument of this research was a standard questionnaire. In order to analyze the data of the present research, the method of structural equations was used. All research data analysis process was done in SPSS and PLS software. The results of the present research showed that Attribution style (0.541) and thinking strategy (0.454) have an effect on sports participation. In other words, Attribution style and thinking strategy can increase the level of people's sport participation while creating sustainable behaviors through their functions in attitudinal and intellectual issues.

کلیدواژه‌ها [English]

  • Sport Participation
  • Attribution Style
  • Thinking Strategy
  • East Azarbaijan
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