Abstract

The purpose of the study was to investigate the effects of participation level and compensation on intrinsic motivation by inline skating club members. The total 277 objects were selected via available sampling method who had been participating in inline skating club activities living in S, Y, G city in Jeonnam during 2009. The analysis was made through t-verification, one-way ANOVA and multiple regression analysis and the investigation results were as follows. Firstly, the intrinsic motivation by gender showed significant difference in the efficacy and the effort, while that of age showed no difference. Secondly, reviewing the effects of participation level on intrinsic motivation, it was noticed that the efficacy influenced on participation period and half-course records, and the efforts on total running distance, and the tension on frequency, respectively. Thirdly, reviewing the effects of compensation on intrinsic motivation, it was noticed that the efficacy and the effort influenced on record attainment and winning the prize at the competition, and the interest on record attainment, respectively.

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