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The purpose of present study was to determine if self-evaluation and self-efficacy would effect positively on motor performance. It wae hypothesized that (1) motor performance will improve when self-e...valuation (goal and knowledge of results are given) is made. (2) changes in motor performance can be predicted by self-efficacy and self-unsatisfaction. The results indicated that motor performance siginificantly improved when self-evaluation had made. It was also found that self-evaluation together with self-efficacy and self-unsatisfaction, which mediate motor performance, were able to predict performance changes. It was concluded that self-evaluation and self-efficacy have positive effects on motor performance enhancement.続きを見る
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