SELF-PERCEPTION OF PERSONALITY AMONG SELECTED FEMALE ATHLETES escrito por RAMIREZ, MANUEL DAVID, Educat.D., Brigham Young University, 1980, 103 páginas; AAT 8027242
Resumen
The purpose of this study was to assess and compare self-perception as measured by the Bem-Sex-Role Inventory (BSRI), among selected adult female population from the following: competitive body builders, competitive power lifters, competitive throwers in track and field, and a control group of non-athletes. The hypotheses were: (1) there would be no difference in self perception, as measured by the BSRI, between competitive athletes and non-athletes; and (2) there would be no difference in self perception, as measured by the BSRI, among the three groups of athletes--body builders, power lifters and throwers. The following conclusions were drawn: (1) Non-athletes and body builders perceived themselves as undifferentiated. (2) Power lifters and throwers perceived themselves as androgynous. (3) Athletes tend to be more androgynous than non-athletes. (4) The biggest difference among the groups was in the masculinity area.
Índice (detalles del documento)
Universidad: Brigham Young University
Lugar de universidad: United States -- Utah
Fuente: DAI-A 41/06, p. 2500, Dec 1980
Tipo de fuente: Dissertation
Materias: Physical education
Número de la publicación: AAT 8027242
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