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Asian Dance Journal

The Structural relationship among Teacher-Student Interaction, Basic Psychological needs, and Dance Commitment on University Student Majoring in Dance

무용전공 대학생들이 지각하는 지도자와 상호작용, 기본심리욕구 및 무용몰입의 구조적 관계

Jeun, Miae,Kang, Hyunwoo 전미애,강현우

DOI:10.26861/sddh.2017.47.0175

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.47 pp.175-195

Abstract
The Structural relationship among Teacher-Student Interaction, Basic Psychological needs, and Dance Commitment on University Student Majoring in Dance ×

This study attempted to examine teacher-dancer interaction, basic psychological needs and commitment to understand and provide knowledge in learning methods of university student majoring dance. In total, 337 students were recruited from the seoul and gyeonggi regional university student majoring dance. Statistical analyses(descriptive statistics, reliability test, correlations analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, structural equation model) were conducted using PASW 21.0, AMOS 18.0. Results revealed that teacher-dancer interaction positively predicted passion, as well as commitment. Basic psychological needs positively predicted commitment. In addition, basic psychological needs was partially mediated by teacher-dancer interaction on commitment in university student majoring dance.

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The Effects of Professional Dancers' Achievement- Goal Orientation and Self-management on Dance Commitment

직업무용수의 성취목표 성향과 자기관리가 무용몰입에 미치는 영향

Song, Si Yun 송시윤

DOI:10.26861/sddh.2019.55.161

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.55 pp.161-178

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The Effects of Professional Dancers' Achievement- Goal Orientation and Self-management on Dance Commitment ×

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of professional dancers' achievement goal orientation and self-management on their dance commitment. Subjects of the study were professional dancers working in one of the national, provincial, and municipal professional dance organizations located in Seoul, Kyeonggi-do, Incheon, Gangwon-do and Chungcheong-do, as of 2019. For the data collection, questionnaires based on self-administration were distributed to the study population. 325 samples were collected and used for the data analysis. Corelation analysis and multiple regression analysis were employed, and each hypothesis was tested at the a=.05 level of significance. Through these research methods and procedures, the following results were derived: First, self orientation of achievement goal orientation showed to have a significant effect on all of the subsidiary factors of self-management: mental management, personal relations, training management and physical management. Task orientation was found to have significant influence on mental management, and physical management. Second, self orientation of achievement goal orientation appeared to have significant influence on both of the subsidiary factors of dance commitment: cognitive commitment and behavioral commitment. However, task orientation did not show any meaningful effect on any of the subsidiary factors of self-management. Third, subfactors like training management, personal relations and mental management of self-management turned out to have a meaningful effect on both of the subsidiary factors of dance commitment: cognitive commitment and behavioral commitment. These results proved that professional dancers' achievement goal orientation and self-management were the factors that were significantly related to dance commitment. Therefore, as the higher and better the professional dancers' achievement goal orientation and self management are, the better their commitment to dance become, it will lead dancers to higher degree of perfection of dance performance and consequently bring high quality of performance to their audience.

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