This study was intended to examine perceptions of male athletes and non-athletes attending the University of Maine, to verify if differences exist between them in their attitudes and values in regard to the place of women in our society, their attitudes toward women's and men's premarital sexual permissiveness, and their degree of masculinity. In addition to comparilig male a,thletes and non-athletes, differences between the attitudes of team and individual athletes were examined. Finally, the results from this 2005 sample were compared to those found in an earlier study completed in 1982 to examine changes in attitudes over time. Results did not support previous research findings that significant differences exist between athlete...
ABSTRACT: This study aimed to explore views towards homosexual athletes among 298 male and 173 femal...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 73-76)The purpose study was to examine attitudes of colle...
The purpose of this study was to examine sport gender ideology (belief that men in sport have to sho...
This study was intended to examine perceptions of male athletes and non-athletes attending the Unive...
This study investigated differences in sexually aggressive attitudes and behavior among contact spor...
by Milton R. Dawkins Jr. The aim of the present study was to explore attitude differences among hete...
Sport is one institution in U.S. society that, through embedded patterns of behavior, may contribute...
Female athletes have often experienced internal conflict because society still expects them to be pa...
Multiple studies have found homophobic cultures within intercollegiate athletic departments. Accordi...
This investigation was designed to determine if attitudinal differences toward involvement of femal...
A study was done to examine how female athletes are perceived by athletes, coaches, and Athletic Tra...
The purpose of this study was to compare the gender role orientation and gender role classification ...
The objective of this research was to assess the beliefs of and attitudes towards sexual violence am...
This study was designed to determine the degree of homophobia, expressed lesbian sexual preference b...
Because athletics traditionally has been seen as incompatible with traditional roles for women, fema...
ABSTRACT: This study aimed to explore views towards homosexual athletes among 298 male and 173 femal...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 73-76)The purpose study was to examine attitudes of colle...
The purpose of this study was to examine sport gender ideology (belief that men in sport have to sho...
This study was intended to examine perceptions of male athletes and non-athletes attending the Unive...
This study investigated differences in sexually aggressive attitudes and behavior among contact spor...
by Milton R. Dawkins Jr. The aim of the present study was to explore attitude differences among hete...
Sport is one institution in U.S. society that, through embedded patterns of behavior, may contribute...
Female athletes have often experienced internal conflict because society still expects them to be pa...
Multiple studies have found homophobic cultures within intercollegiate athletic departments. Accordi...
This investigation was designed to determine if attitudinal differences toward involvement of femal...
A study was done to examine how female athletes are perceived by athletes, coaches, and Athletic Tra...
The purpose of this study was to compare the gender role orientation and gender role classification ...
The objective of this research was to assess the beliefs of and attitudes towards sexual violence am...
This study was designed to determine the degree of homophobia, expressed lesbian sexual preference b...
Because athletics traditionally has been seen as incompatible with traditional roles for women, fema...
ABSTRACT: This study aimed to explore views towards homosexual athletes among 298 male and 173 femal...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 73-76)The purpose study was to examine attitudes of colle...
The purpose of this study was to examine sport gender ideology (belief that men in sport have to sho...