RT Journal Article SR Electronic A1 Kämpfe, Astrid A1 Höner, Oliver A1 Willimczik, Klaus T1 MULTIPLICITY AND DEVELOPMENT OF ACHIEVEMENT MOTIVATION: A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN GERMAN ELITE ATHLETES WITH AND WITHOUT A DISABILITY JF European Journal of Adapted Physical Activity YR 2014 VO 7 IS 1 SP 32 OP 48 DO 10.5507/euj.2014.003 UL https://eujapa.upol.cz/artkey/euj-201401-0003.php AB While achievement motivation influences success in elite sports, the empirical knowledge on its manifoldaspects and its development is quite rudimentary, especially in disability sports. This study analyzesmotivation of athletes with a disability (N=73) as opposed to athletes without a disability (N=156). Wesurveyed these German elite athletes (N=229) in a 2x3 design retrospectively, regarding various facets ofachievement motivation during three career phases (initiation, development and mastery). Results showedthat enjoying the sport and improving one's personal performance level have great relevance for athleteswith a disability, whereas incentives such as career opportunities and earning money are less important.MANOVAs revealed differences between athletes with and without a disability regarding incentives as wellas personal factors. For the latter, nearly all personal factors developed significantly over the career phases.These results provide empirical knowledge for new implications regarding psychological consultations inelite disability sports.