Shields Jr., E W
Intimidation and violence by males in high school athletics Journal Article
In: Adolescence, vol. 34, pp. 503–521, 1999.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: Adolescents Sport Psychology, Aggression Basketba
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title = {Intimidation and violence by males in high school athletics},
author = {{Shields Jr.}, E W},
year = {1999},
date = {1999-01-01},
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pages = {503--521},
address = {Department of Exercise and Sport Science, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 27599, USA.},
abstract = {This study examined verbal intimidation (VI), physical intimidation (PI), and physical violence (PV) in high school athletics, both by program and by sport. Antecedents were identified via principal component analysis; they included contextual setting, attitude, pressure, and coaching. Multiple regression analysis was used to assess relationships between antecedents and VI, PI, and PV. Coaching was the only significant predictor in 9 of 15 regression analyses of overall VI, PI, and PV, and one of two significant predictors in 4 of 6 additional analyses. Coaching was the only significant predictor of VI in basketball and football, PI in football and soccer, and PV in basketball and soccer. In addition to coaching, contextual setting was a significant predictor of PI in basketball, attitude was a significant predictor of PV in football, and pressure was a significant predictor of VI in soccer. The implications of these findings are discussed.},
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Shields Jr., E W
Intimidation and violence by males in high school athletics Journal Article
In: Adolescence, vol. 34, pp. 503–521, 1999.
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title = {Intimidation and violence by males in high school athletics},
author = {{Shields Jr.}, E W},
year = {1999},
date = {1999-01-01},
journal = {Adolescence},
volume = {34},
pages = {503--521},
address = {Department of Exercise and Sport Science, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 27599, USA.},
abstract = {This study examined verbal intimidation (VI), physical intimidation (PI), and physical violence (PV) in high school athletics, both by program and by sport. Antecedents were identified via principal component analysis; they included contextual setting, attitude, pressure, and coaching. Multiple regression analysis was used to assess relationships between antecedents and VI, PI, and PV. Coaching was the only significant predictor in 9 of 15 regression analyses of overall VI, PI, and PV, and one of two significant predictors in 4 of 6 additional analyses. Coaching was the only significant predictor of VI in basketball and football, PI in football and soccer, and PV in basketball and soccer. In addition to coaching, contextual setting was a significant predictor of PI in basketball, attitude was a significant predictor of PV in football, and pressure was a significant predictor of VI in soccer. The implications of these findings are discussed.},
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Shields Jr., E W
Intimidation and violence by males in high school athletics Journal Article
In: Adolescence, vol. 34, pp. 503–521, 1999.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: Adolescents Sport Psychology, Aggression Basketba
@article{ShieldsJr.1999,
title = {Intimidation and violence by males in high school athletics},
author = {{Shields Jr.}, E W},
year = {1999},
date = {1999-01-01},
journal = {Adolescence},
volume = {34},
pages = {503--521},
address = {Department of Exercise and Sport Science, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 27599, USA.},
abstract = {This study examined verbal intimidation (VI), physical intimidation (PI), and physical violence (PV) in high school athletics, both by program and by sport. Antecedents were identified via principal component analysis; they included contextual setting, attitude, pressure, and coaching. Multiple regression analysis was used to assess relationships between antecedents and VI, PI, and PV. Coaching was the only significant predictor in 9 of 15 regression analyses of overall VI, PI, and PV, and one of two significant predictors in 4 of 6 additional analyses. Coaching was the only significant predictor of VI in basketball and football, PI in football and soccer, and PV in basketball and soccer. In addition to coaching, contextual setting was a significant predictor of PI in basketball, attitude was a significant predictor of PV in football, and pressure was a significant predictor of VI in soccer. The implications of these findings are discussed.},
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pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
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