Selected Research Studies and Professional Literature Dealing with Physiological, Socioeconomic, Psychological, and Cultural Differences Between Black and White Males with Reference to the Performance of Athletic Skills

This study was designed to accomplish an in-depth examination and documentary analysis of professional literature and scientific studies in order to identify and synthesize reported physiological, socioeconomic, psychological , and cultural differences between American black and white male athletes...

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Main Author: Bayless, Vaurice G.
Other Authors: Kingery, Dwane
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: North Texas State University 1980
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Online Access:https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc331428/
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spelling ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc3314282018-10-16T05:35:47Z Selected Research Studies and Professional Literature Dealing with Physiological, Socioeconomic, Psychological, and Cultural Differences Between Black and White Males with Reference to the Performance of Athletic Skills Bayless, Vaurice G. athletic ability black and white athletes cultural differences African American athletes. Athletic ability. Race. Athletic ability -- Bibliography. Race -- Bibliography. This study was designed to accomplish an in-depth examination and documentary analysis of professional literature and scientific studies in order to identify and synthesize reported physiological, socioeconomic, psychological , and cultural differences between American black and white male athletes in the performance of selected athletic skills. The following major conclusions seem justifiable from the data which has been reported: 1) Physical differences impede or enhance athletic performance in certain athletic activities. 2) Social elements influences the choice and extent to which both races are involved in athletics. 3) Black male athletes have equal or stronger control of their emotions than white male athletes. 4) Culture and environment affect the development of traits in both races which contribute to their success in selected athletic skills. 5) How athletic skills are acquired accounts for the success both races experience in selected athletic skills. 6) A positive relationship exists between education and vocational aspiration and athletic success for white male athletes, but athletic success has independent consequences for facilitating higher levels of education for black male athletes. 7) black male athletes perform more successfully in reactive activities and white male athletes perform more skillfully in self-paces athletic activities. North Texas State University Kingery, Dwane Watson, Jack Plunkett, John W. Curry, John F. 1980-05 Thesis or Dissertation vii, 179 leaves Text local-cont-no: 1002783383-Bayless call-no: 379 N81d no.1514 untcat: b1198262 oclc: 6773139 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc331428/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc331428 English Public Bayless, Vaurice G. Copyright Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved.
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topic athletic ability
black and white athletes
cultural differences
African American athletes.
Athletic ability.
Race.
Athletic ability -- Bibliography.
Race -- Bibliography.
spellingShingle athletic ability
black and white athletes
cultural differences
African American athletes.
Athletic ability.
Race.
Athletic ability -- Bibliography.
Race -- Bibliography.
Bayless, Vaurice G.
Selected Research Studies and Professional Literature Dealing with Physiological, Socioeconomic, Psychological, and Cultural Differences Between Black and White Males with Reference to the Performance of Athletic Skills
description This study was designed to accomplish an in-depth examination and documentary analysis of professional literature and scientific studies in order to identify and synthesize reported physiological, socioeconomic, psychological , and cultural differences between American black and white male athletes in the performance of selected athletic skills. The following major conclusions seem justifiable from the data which has been reported: 1) Physical differences impede or enhance athletic performance in certain athletic activities. 2) Social elements influences the choice and extent to which both races are involved in athletics. 3) Black male athletes have equal or stronger control of their emotions than white male athletes. 4) Culture and environment affect the development of traits in both races which contribute to their success in selected athletic skills. 5) How athletic skills are acquired accounts for the success both races experience in selected athletic skills. 6) A positive relationship exists between education and vocational aspiration and athletic success for white male athletes, but athletic success has independent consequences for facilitating higher levels of education for black male athletes. 7) black male athletes perform more successfully in reactive activities and white male athletes perform more skillfully in self-paces athletic activities.
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title Selected Research Studies and Professional Literature Dealing with Physiological, Socioeconomic, Psychological, and Cultural Differences Between Black and White Males with Reference to the Performance of Athletic Skills
title_short Selected Research Studies and Professional Literature Dealing with Physiological, Socioeconomic, Psychological, and Cultural Differences Between Black and White Males with Reference to the Performance of Athletic Skills
title_full Selected Research Studies and Professional Literature Dealing with Physiological, Socioeconomic, Psychological, and Cultural Differences Between Black and White Males with Reference to the Performance of Athletic Skills
title_fullStr Selected Research Studies and Professional Literature Dealing with Physiological, Socioeconomic, Psychological, and Cultural Differences Between Black and White Males with Reference to the Performance of Athletic Skills
title_full_unstemmed Selected Research Studies and Professional Literature Dealing with Physiological, Socioeconomic, Psychological, and Cultural Differences Between Black and White Males with Reference to the Performance of Athletic Skills
title_sort selected research studies and professional literature dealing with physiological, socioeconomic, psychological, and cultural differences between black and white males with reference to the performance of athletic skills
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publishDate 1980
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