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Relationships between perceived teachers' controlling behaviour,psychological need thwarting,anger and bullying behaviour in high-school students
Institution:1. Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Coimbra, Portugal;2. KU Leuven, Belgium;3. University of the Free State, South Africa;4. Faculty of Psychological Sciences, University of Missouri, United States
Abstract:We tested a model of the associations between students' perceptions of their physical education teacher's controlling behaviour, perceptions of basic psychological need thwarting, anger and bullying behaviour. School students (N = 602; M age = 12.88, SD = 1.37) from 10 schools completed measures of perceived teachers' controlling behaviour and perceived thwarting of the psychological needs for autonomy, competence, and relatedness in physical education context and self-reported bullying and anger. A well-fitting structural equation model demonstrated that students' perceptions of the negative conditional regard and intimidation exhibited by the teacher had significant indirect effect on students' feelings of anger and bullying behaviour through the perceived psychological need thwarting in physical education. Findings suggest that physical education teachers who avoid the use of negative conditional regard and intimidation in their classes have students who perceive less need thwarting and report less bullying behaviour.
Keywords:Teachers' controlling behaviour  Need thwarting  Aggression behaviour  School bullying
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