Coaches' Expectations and Beliefs regarding Benefits of Youth Sport Participation

Although many have investigated why children participate in sport, little is known about what adults expect children to gain from participation. The present purpose was to examine coaches' expectations of what children should gain from participation in sport and the extent to which coaches beli...

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Personal Satisfaction
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Sex Factors
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