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What constitutes situational interest? Validating a construct in physical education.

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In this article, a 4-stage study empirically examined the multidimensionality of situational interest in physical education, using an iterative, multisample design, and revealed five dimensions of situational interests: novelty, challenge, exploration intention, instant enjoyment, and attention demand.
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Situational interest has been theoretically articulated as a multidimensional construct that derives from person-activity interaction. This 4-stage study empirically examined the multidimensionality of situational interest in physical education, using an iterative, multisample design. Middle school students (N = 674) were asked to view jogging and gymnastic stunts on video (in Stages 1,2, and 3) and participate in basketball chest-pass and pass-shoot activities (in Stage 4). Immediately following each activity, situational interest of the activity was assessed by having the students respond to an instrument developed to measure the 7 dimensions of situational interest. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses were employed to examine the dimensionality of situational interest. The analyses revealed 5 dimensions of situational interest: Novelty, Challenge, Exploration Intention, Instant Enjoyment, and Attention Demand. A 24-item Situational Interest Scale was developed and revised during the 4-stage va...

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Revisiting the Conceptualization, Measurement, and Generation of Interest

TL;DR: The authors provide an overview of recent interest research, focusing on the conceptualization, measurement, and generation of interest, including work that reflects differing theoretical backgrounds, research traditions, domains, and participants.
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Situational Interest, Computer Self-Efficacy and Self-Regulation: Their Impact on Student Engagement in Distance Education.

TL;DR: Investigation of possible relationships among motivational and learning variables and three types of student engagement in a distance education setting suggested that online activities and tools may increase emotional engagement in online learning, although they do not necessarily increase behavioural or cognitive engagement.
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The effects of perceived relevance of travel blogs' content on the behavioral intention to visit a tourist destination

TL;DR: Results show that novelty, understandability, and interest of blogs' content affect behavioral intention through blog usage enjoyment, and a model is proposed for interrelating various attributes specific to blog's content and perceived enjoyment to mitigate the gap.
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A Theoretical Conceptualization for Motivation Research in Physical Education: An Integrated Perspective

TL;DR: In this paper, an integrated conceptual framework for future research is proposed to link motivation to specific achievement settings, to the physical education curriculum, and to the socioeconomic enviro-graph.
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Middle school students' attitudes toward physical education

TL;DR: In this article, a study was conducted to determine middle school students' attitudes toward physical education using an attitude instrument grounded in attitude theory and found that all students had moderately positive attitudes towards physical education and there was a decline in attitude scores as students progressed in grade level.
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