Priest R F, Krause J V, Beach J
Office of Policy, Planning, and Analysis, United States Military Academy (USMA), USA.
Res Q Exerc Sport. 1999 Jun;70(2):170-8. doi: 10.1080/02701367.1999.10608034.
Positive values for fairness in competition are supposed to undergird the behavior of athletes engaged in sport. Whether athletes' values actually develop over 4 years in a college that emphasizes character development is the focus of this study. Athletes' (N = 631) use of deontological ethics (Hahm, Beller & Stoll, 1989) in 21 sports value dilemmas were evaluated. At entrance, as well as near graduation, intercollegiate athletes' value scores were lower than intramural athletes' scores. Both groups' scores declined while they were in college. Individual-sport athletes had higher scores than team-sport athletes but manifested a greater decline over 4 years. The findings are consistent with other studies that show decreases in "sportsmanship orientation" and an increase in "professional" attitudes associated with participation in sport.
竞争公平性的积极价值观理应成为参与体育运动的运动员行为的基础。本研究的重点在于,在一所强调品格培养的大学里,运动员的价值观是否真的会在四年间得到发展。研究评估了631名运动员在21个体育价值困境中对道义论伦理学(哈姆、贝勒和斯托尔,1989年)的运用情况。在入学时以及临近毕业时,校际运动员的价值得分低于校内运动员的得分。两组运动员在大学期间的得分均有所下降。个人项目运动员的得分高于团队项目运动员,但在四年间下降幅度更大。这些研究结果与其他研究一致,其他研究表明参与体育运动与“体育精神取向”的下降以及“职业”态度的增加有关。