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The Relationship Between Actual and Perceived Motor Competence in Children, Adolescents and Young Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

An De MeesterLisa M BarnettAli S BrianSteven J BoweJudith Jimenez-DiazFemke Van DuyseJ Megan IrwinDavid F StoddenEva D'HondtMatthieu LenoirLeen Haerens
Published in: Sports medicine (Auckland, N.Z.) (2021)
The strength of the association between actual motor competence and perceived motor competence/physical self-perception in youth is low to moderate, with current data demonstrating that the strength of association does not differ by age, sex, developmental status, or alignment between measurement instruments. However, this review highlights the lack of clarity on the relationship between actual motor competence and perceived motor competence/physical self-perception. Future research should address issues surrounding the design of studies and measurement of actual motor competence and perceived motor competence/physical self-perception as well as explore other potential confounding variables (i.e., product- versus process-oriented assessments, race, culture) that might affect the relationship between these two constructs.
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