Higginson D C
Adolescence. 1985 Spring;20(77):73-82.
This study investigated the influence of socializing agents on the female athletes who participated in the Empire State Games in Syracuse, New York (N = 587). When comparisons were made across life-cycle states (under-13, junior high, and senior high), it was discovered that statistically significant differences existed (p less than 0.0001). It was apparent that the socializing agent influences changed from being mostly parental at the under-13 life-cycle stage to mostly coach/teacher oriented during junior and senior high school years. No significant differences occurred across the three life-cycle stages when the following items were examined: (a) the number of sports in which the female athletes participated, (b) the number of sports learned by the female athletes, and (c) the amount of sport interest developed. It was concluded that socializing agent influences do exist, but change during different periods in the life cycle.
本研究调查了社交影响因素对参加纽约州锡拉丘兹市帝国州运动会的女性运动员(N = 587)的影响。当对不同生命周期阶段(13岁以下、初中和高中)进行比较时,发现存在统计学上的显著差异(p小于0.0001)。显然,社交影响因素在13岁以下的生命周期阶段主要是父母的影响,而在初中和高中阶段则主要是教练/教师的影响。在检查以下项目时,三个生命周期阶段之间没有显著差异:(a)女性运动员参加的运动项目数量,(b)女性运动员学习的运动项目数量,以及(c)培养的运动兴趣量。研究得出结论,社交影响因素确实存在,但在生命周期的不同阶段会发生变化。