Rapid Method for Studying Motivations for Engaging in Sports Test - the question form

Questions: 24 · 5 minutes
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1. How important is it to you: To be the best and take first place.
1 – Not at all important
2 – Somewhat unimportant
3 – Moderately important
4 – Somewhat important
5 – Very important
2. To feel strong and agile.
1 – Not at all important
2 – Rather unimportant
3 – Moderately important
4 – Rather important
5 – Very important
3. To gain valuable life experience (knowledge, skills).
1 – Not at all important
2 – Rather unimportant
3 – Moderately important
4 – Rather important
5 – Very important
4. To socialize with interesting people.
1 – Not at all important
2 – Rather not important
3 – Moderately important
4 – Rather important
5 – Very important
5. The opportunity to travel.
1 – Not at all important
2 – Somewhat unimportant
3 – Moderately important
4 – Somewhat important
5 – Very important
6. To meet the expectations of those close to me.
1 – Not at all important
2 – Rather not important
3 – Moderately important
4 – Rather important
5 – Very important
7. To achieve a high sports ranking.
1 – Not at all important
2 – Rather unimportant
3 – Moderately important
4 – Rather important
5 – Very important
8. To release physical tension.
1 – Not at all important
2 – Slightly important
3 – Moderately important
4 – Somewhat important
5 – Very important
9. To improve my physique and strengthen my health.
1 - Not at all important
2 - Rather unimportant
3 - Moderately important
4 - Rather important
5 - Very important
10. To develop a wide circle of friends and acquaintances.
1 – Not at all important
2 – Rather not important
3 – Moderately important
4 – Rather important
5 – Very important
11. To receive valuable prizes and gifts.
1 – Not at all important
2 – Rather unimportant
3 – Moderately important
4 – Rather important
5 – Very important
12. To make my parents happy.
1 – Not at all important
2 – Rather unimportant
3 – Moderately important
4 – Rather important
5 – Very important
13. To be the best (a champion).
1 – Not important at all
2 – Rather unimportant
3 – Moderately important
4 – Rather important
5 – Very important
14. To experience the pleasure of muscle activity.
1 – Not important at all
2 – Rather unimportant
3 – Moderately important
4 – Rather important
5 – Very important
15. To develop my physical abilities (strength, flexibility, speed).
1 – Not at all important
2 – Rather unimportant
3 – Moderately important
4 – Rather important
5 – Very important
16. To have good company.
1 – Not at all important
2 – Rather unimportant
3 – Moderately important
4 – Rather important
5 – Very important
17. To receive benefits (e.g., exemption from classes, a good-looking uniform, or other perks).
1 – Not important at all
2 – Somewhat unimportant
3 – Moderately important
4 – Somewhat important
5 – Very important
18. To make my coach pleased with me.
1 – Not at all important
2 – Rather unimportant
3 – Moderately important
4 – Rather important
5 – Very important
19. To become well-known or famous.
1 – Not at all important
2 – Rather not important
3 – Moderately important
4 – Rather important
5 – Very important
20. To experience excitement.
1 - Not at all important
2 - Rather not important
3 - Moderately important
4 - Rather important
5 - Very important
21. To improve my character and develop willpower.
1 – Not at all important
2 – Rather unimportant
3 – Moderately important
4 – Rather important
5 – Very important
22. To make new friends.
1 – Not at all important
2 – Rather unimportant
3 – Moderately important
4 – Rather important
5 – Very important
23. The opportunity to earn money.
1 – Not at all important
2 – Somewhat unimportant
3 – Moderately important
4 – Somewhat important
5 – Very important
24. To do what I am supposed to do.
1 – Not at all important
2 – Rather unimportant
3 – Moderately important
4 – Rather important
5 – Very important
1. How important is it for you to become the best and take first place?
1 – Not at all important
2 – Rather unimportant
3 – Moderately important
4 – Rather important
5 – Very important
2. To feel strong and skillful.
1 – Not at all important
2 – Rather unimportant
3 – Moderately important
4 – Rather important
5 – Very important
3. To gain valuable life experience (knowledge, skills).
1 – Not at all important
2 – Somewhat unimportant
3 – Moderately important
4 – Somewhat important
5 – Very important
4. To socialize with interesting people.
1 – Not at all important
2 – Rather unimportant
3 – Moderately important
4 – Rather important
5 – Very important
5. The opportunity to travel.
1 – Not important at all
2 – Somewhat unimportant
3 – Moderately important
4 – Somewhat important
5 – Very important
6. To live up to the expectations of people close to me.
1 – Not at all important
2 – Somewhat unimportant
3 – Moderately important
4 – Somewhat important
5 – Very important
7. To achieve a high sports qualification level.
1 – Not at all important
2 – Slightly important
3 – Moderately important
4 – Somewhat important
5 – Very important
8. To release physical tension.
1 – Not at all important
2 – Somewhat unimportant
3 – Moderately important
4 – Somewhat important
5 – Very important
9. To improve my physique and strengthen my health.
1 – Not at all important
2 – Rather not important
3 – Moderately important
4 – Rather important
5 – Very important
10. To develop a wide circle of friends and social contacts.
1 – Not important at all
2 – Rather unimportant
3 – Moderately important
4 – Rather important
5 – Very important
11. To receive valuable prizes and gifts.
1 – Not at all important
2 – Rather unimportant
3 – Moderately important
4 – Rather important
5 – Very important
12. To please my parents.
1 – Not at all important
2 – Rather unimportant
3 – Moderately important
4 – Rather important
5 – Very important
13. To become the best (a champion).
1 - Not at all important
2 - Rather not important
3 - Moderately important
4 - Rather important
5 - Very important
14. To experience the pleasure of muscular activity.
1 – Not important at all
2 – Rather not important
3 – Moderately important
4 – Rather important
5 – Very important
15. To develop my physical abilities (strength, flexibility, speed).
1 – Not at all important
2 – Rather unimportant
3 – Moderately important
4 – Rather important
5 – Very important
16. To have good company.
1 – Not at all important
2 – Somewhat unimportant
3 – Moderately important
4 – Somewhat important
5 – Very important
17. To receive benefits (e.g., exemption from classes, a nice uniform, other).
1 – Not important at all
2 – Rather unimportant
3 – Moderately important
4 – Rather important
5 – Very important
18. To have my coach be pleased with me.
1 - Not at all important
2 - Rather unimportant
3 - Moderately important
4 - Rather important
5 - Very important
19. To become well known or famous.
1 – Not at all important
2 – Rather unimportant
3 – Moderately important
4 – Rather important
5 – Very important
20. To experience excitement.
Not at all important
Slightly important
Moderately important
Somewhat important
Very important
21. To build character and develop willpower.
Not at all important
Rather unimportant
Moderately important
Rather important
Very important
22. To make new friends.
1 – Not at all important
2 – Rather unimportant
3 – Moderately important
4 – Rather important
5 – Very important
23. The opportunity to earn money.
1 - Not at all important
2 - Slightly unimportant
3 - Moderately important
4 - Somewhat important
5 - Very important
24. To do what I am supposed to do.
1 – Not at all important
2 – Somewhat unimportant
3 – Moderately important
4 – Somewhat important
5 – Very important
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