Abstract

This study purpose to learn about the impact of the grit on high school basketball player’s achievement goal orientation and performance. To this end, 303 high school basketball teams registered with the Korea Basketball Association were selected from the population of high school basketball players in the Seoul metropolitan area, Chungcheong-do, and Jeolla-do. A total of 303 data were used in the final analysis. First, Grit (persistence of interest, steady effort) has been shown to have a partial positive(+) effect on task goal orientation and self goal orientation, which are sub-factors of achievement goal orientation. Second, Grit (persistence of interest, steady effort) has been shown to have a partial positive(+) effect on performance. Third, achievement goal orientation (task goal orientation, self goal orientation) has been shown to have a partial positive(+) effect on concentration and confidence, which are sub-factors of performance.

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