Ranalli D N, Lancaster D M, Mullig A L
University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine, USA.
N Y State Dent J. 1995 Aug-Sep;61(7):34-8.
Questionnaires addressing the attitudes of football officials toward National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) mouthguard rules were developed and distributed to officials in the Big East Football Conference, the Southeastern Conference, and to head football coaches at Division 1-A colleges. Response rates, which ranged from 92.45% to 100%, showed that all groups agreed that football officials are less accountable for player compliance than are coaches, trainers and players. However, officials not only observed a lower rate of compliance with NCAA mouthguard regulations than coaches, they also expressed reluctance to enforce NCAA-sanctioned penalties for failure to comply with mouthguard regulations.
针对橄榄球官员对美国全国大学体育协会(NCAA)护齿规则态度的调查问卷已编制完成,并分发给了大东联盟橄榄球会议、东南联盟的官员以及第一级别(1-A)大学的橄榄球主教练。回复率在92.45%至100%之间,结果显示所有群体都认为,相较于教练、训练员和球员,橄榄球官员在球员遵守规则方面的责任较小。然而,官员们不仅观察到球员遵守NCAA护齿规定的比例低于教练,他们还表示不愿对不遵守护齿规定的行为执行NCAA批准的处罚。