Religiosity, Sports, and Learned Aggression for Black Female Athletes

Religiosity, Sports, and Learned Aggression for Black Female Athletes

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Davis, Wayne L.
Scholar's Press
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The purpose of this study was to quantitatively examine if there is a significant relationship among youth contact sport participation, childhood religiosity, and aggressive behaviors later in life for African American females. According to Akers social learning theory, behaviors are reinforced over time according to the intensity, duration, and frequency of social learning experiences; however, deviant and conforming behaviors are simultaneously learned and modified through the same cognitive and behavioral mechanisms. Furthermore, childhood religiosity, another social learning experience, may tip the scale on what behaviors are learned in contact sports. Therefore, data were collected on a non-random and purposive sample. Subsequently, multiple regression analysis was employed to assess the relationships among the variables. The study s findings indicated that childhood religiosity and sport participation did not simultaneously and uniquely predict total, physical, or verbal aggression. However, the study s findings indicated that the same independent variables, along with family and social risk factors, did jointly predict total, physical, and verbal aggression.
EAN 9783639666816
ISBN 363966681X
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Scholar's Press
Publication date October 14, 2014
Pages 228
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 13
Readership General
Authors Davis, Wayne L.
Illustrations Illustrations