Development of a Motivation Model to Explain Dispositional Flow and Anxiety in Professional Dancers
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Keywords

Anxiety
Professional Dancers
Dispositional Flow
Equations Model
Motivational Process.

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Development of a Motivation Model to Explain Dispositional Flow and Anxiety in Professional Dancers. (2012). Universitas Psychologica, 12(2), 457-470. https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.upsy12-2.dmmf
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Abstract

The aim of the current study was to apply a motivation model in professional dancers to know motivational processes that might help or make difficult the appearance of emotional consequences such as dispositional flow or anxiety. 332 dancers from different Spanish conservatories participated in the research (293 females and 39 males), ranging in age from 12 to 45 years old who filled several questionnaires. Model`s results showed that peer mastery climate predicted satisfaction of the three psychological needs and peer performance climate only predicted necessity of competence, being this variable a positive predictor of intrinsic motivation and a negative predictor of amotivation. Finally, intrinsic motivation was a dispositional flow predictor and, to a lesser extent, was an anxiety predictor, whereas amotivation only predicted anxiety. To conclude, we emphasize that motivation model was correctly adjusted for a professional dancers sample.

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