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Childrenís Perceived Competence and Enjoyment in Physical Education and Physical Activity Outside School

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The authors examined the relationship of children's perceived competence in physical education to their enjoyment in the subject, and how boys and girls scoring high and low in enjoyment and perceived competence, respectively.
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This study aimed to examine the relationship of children’s perceived competence in physical education to their enjoyment in the subject, and how boys and girls scoring high and low in enjoyment and...

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Gender, perceived competence and the enjoyment of physical education in children: a longitudinal examination.

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