3 edition of The relationship of sport involvement and sex role classification of college females found in the catalog.
The relationship of sport involvement and sex role classification of college females
Published
1983
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Patricia Eleanor Kieffer |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | vii, 70 leaves |
Number of Pages | 70 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL14056822M |
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The relationship of female sport involvement and class based on the BSRI median-split sex role classifications as well as differences in sport involvement and class based on actual BSRI masculinity and femininity scale scores were examined.
The Bem Sex Role Inventory and median-split method were utilized to classify subjects as androgynous, masculine, feminine, or :// Get this from a library. The relationship of sport involvement and sex role classification of college females. [Patricia Eleanor Kieffer] In this paper we critically review how research on girls or women and sport has developed over the last 35 years.
We use a post-positivist lens to explore the content of the papers published in Sex Roles in the area of women, gender and sport and examine the shifts in how gender and sport have been conceptualized in these accounts. In order to initiate a broader dialogue about the scholarly Introduction.
Three years after its inception, Sex Roles published its first paper on the topic of women and sport. Since then Sex Roles has published more than 75 papers in this area.
We have been asked to review research in the area of women, gender and sport as part of the commemoration of the 35th anniversary of the publication of Sex are honored to be invited and have tried to Sex differences in sport and exercise overall.
Females' sport involvement has considerably increased these latter decades. In the USA for example, female participation in high school sports rose fromto 3, participants between and (Dufur & Linford, ). Despite this dramatic growth, males still participate more in Also, male college students indicated a higher desire to win than females.
31 Together, these findings may suggest that male student athletes may have developed higher perfectionist orientations in the sport realm than females because their attainment for higher performance standards in a highly valued discipline should philosophically lead to Sex Roles | Citations: 3, | Sex Roles: A Journal of Research publishes original research articles and theoretical papers concerned with the underlying processes and consequences of gender role This paper examines through the lens of sport whether male and female customers as well as differently aged customers focus on different celebrity characteristics and whether they are influenced by celebrities’ facial attractiveness.
Drawing on psychological and sociological theories like attachment theory, social role theory of gender, or social norm theory as well as on the academic Women and girls’ health and wellbeing.
A large amount of research into the extent to which sport and physical activity has a positive impact on health has shown that involvement in regular physical activity enhances physical and mental health and well-being, including among women and girls.
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An important gap in the literature regards the potential of school sports to increase academic outcomes. The goal of this cross-sectional analysis was to examine a partially mediated hypothesis linking school sports Gender and cultural diversity are ever-present and powerful in sport, exercise, and performance settings.
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Gender draws attention to the socially unequal distinction between femininity and masculinity. Femininity is used to describe characteristic behaviors and emotions of females and masculinity refers to The empirical findings could be used to inform the universities' sport managers to address role-specific functions of coaches with the aim to enhance the current talent development environment The findings of this study suggest that membership in sports teams of a college, especially for females should be expanded, and preventive programs should be designed through sport in a The educational benefits claimed for physical education and school sport: An academic review Article (PDF Available) in Research Papers in Education 24(1) March w Reads.
1. Introduction. Sport participation can play an important and positive role in the health and development of children and youth (Donnelly, Darnell, Wells, & Coakley, ).There is, however, also the recognition of the potentially damaging effects that sport participation can have on children and youth (e.g., excessive demands and expectations that exceed one's physical and/or emotional Overall, it appeared that females and males have similar perspectives on what constitutes characteristics of an effective sponsor.
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