Literature DB >> 17918575

Extraversion and neuroticism in team sport participants, individual sport participants, and nonparticipants.

Jessica R Eagleton1, Stuart J McKelvie, Anton de Man.   

Abstract

Scores on Extraversion and on Neuroticism as measured by the Eysenck Personality Inventory were compared for 90 undergraduate team sport participants, individual sport participants, and nonparticipants (43 men, 47 women, M age = 20.3 yr.). From past research and Eysenck's biological theory of personality, it was hypothesized that sport participants would score higher on Extraversion and lower on Neuroticism than nonparticipants, and that team participants would score higher on Extraversion and perhaps higher on Neuroticism than individual sport participants. By comparing scores for students in first year and final year, it was also investigated whether pre-existing personality differences drew people to sport (the gravitational hypothesis) or whether personality changed as a function of sport participation (the developmental hypothesis). The main findings were that team participants scored higher on Extraversion than both individual sport participants and nonparticipants, and that test scores did not change over time, supporting the gravitational hypothesis for Extraversion.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17918575     DOI: 10.2466/pms.105.1.265-275

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Percept Mot Skills        ISSN: 0031-5125


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