Analysing the Relation between Passion, Motivation, and Subjective Well-Being in Sport: A Systematic Review
Both the Dualistic Model of Passion and Self-Determination Theory suggest that the persistence of a behaviour over time derives from the internalisation of the passion or motivation that the individual feels about the activity. However, the integration of these theoretical assumptions may lead to a...
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Main Authors: | Teresa Bento (Author), Anabela Vitorino (Author), Luís Cid (Author), Diogo Monteiro (Author), Nuno Couto (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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