Studies indicate that exposure to gender-stereotypical conditions adversely affects children's motor learning. This study aimed to alleviate the negative impact of gender-stereotypical threats on girls' motor learning through autonomy support. Fifty-four girls (Mage = 10.37, SD = 0.48 years) were assigned to Stereotype Threat with Autonomy Support (ST/AS), Yoked Stereotype Threat (ST/Y), or Yoked Nullified Stereotype (NST/Y) groups. Before practicing a futsal slalom dribbling task, participants in ST/AS and ST were informed of boys' perceived superiority in natural athletic abilities. ST/AS participants were given authority over ball color and selection. The intrinsic Motivation Inventory (IMI) measures intrinsic motivation. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) revealed no significant difference in performance between the NST and ST/AS groups. However, the ST group demonstrated poorer motor performance on both retention and transfer tests. The results revealed negative correlation coefficients between intrinsic motivation and dribbling time scores in both the retention and transfer tests. These findings suggest that autonomy support can counteract the detrimental effects of gender-stereotypical threats on children's motor learning, offering valuable insights for interventions and practices.
Mousavi,S. M. , Salehi,H. and Iwatsuki,T. (2024). The effect of task-irrelevant choices on children's motor learning in stereotypical conditions. Motor Behavior, 16(57), 71-86. doi: 10.22089/mbj.2024.16585.2146
MLA
Mousavi,S. M. , , Salehi,H. , and Iwatsuki,T. . "The effect of task-irrelevant choices on children's motor learning in stereotypical conditions", Motor Behavior, 16, 57, 2024, 71-86. doi: 10.22089/mbj.2024.16585.2146
HARVARD
Mousavi S. M., Salehi H., Iwatsuki T. (2024). 'The effect of task-irrelevant choices on children's motor learning in stereotypical conditions', Motor Behavior, 16(57), pp. 71-86. doi: 10.22089/mbj.2024.16585.2146
CHICAGO
S. M. Mousavi, H. Salehi and T. Iwatsuki, "The effect of task-irrelevant choices on children's motor learning in stereotypical conditions," Motor Behavior, 16 57 (2024): 71-86, doi: 10.22089/mbj.2024.16585.2146
VANCOUVER
Mousavi S. M., Salehi H., Iwatsuki T. The effect of task-irrelevant choices on children's motor learning in stereotypical conditions. Motor Behavior, 2024; 16(57): 71-86. doi: 10.22089/mbj.2024.16585.2146