Exploring Need Fulfillment in Varsity Intercollegiate Student-Athletes’ Dual Roles: A Mixed-Methods, Person-Oriented Investigation

Individuals competing in varsity intercollegiate sport are tasked with managing the dual roles of athletes and students. The purpose of current study was to simultaneously explore student-athletes’ perceived satisfaction of autonomy, competence and relatedness in sport and academics. A mixed-methods...

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