1990
DOI: 10.2466/pms.70.1.289-290
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Negativism Dominance in Risk and Team Sports

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“…Such a link is also evidenced by the risk‐sport and safe‐sport research (e.g. Chirivella & Martinez, 1994; Kerr, 1991; Kerr, Au, & Lindner, 2004; Vlaswinkel & Kerr, 1990), where differences in psychological make‐up were found between participants in the two types of sport. The point is that what people want out of physical activity participation is related to who they are in a psychological sense.…”
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“…Such a link is also evidenced by the risk‐sport and safe‐sport research (e.g. Chirivella & Martinez, 1994; Kerr, 1991; Kerr, Au, & Lindner, 2004; Vlaswinkel & Kerr, 1990), where differences in psychological make‐up were found between participants in the two types of sport. The point is that what people want out of physical activity participation is related to who they are in a psychological sense.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Several studies have also attempted to examine the conformist‐negativistic dyad by using the NDS. In a study by Vlaswinkel and Kerr (1990), for example, results demonstrated that students who participated in risk sports were found to have higher scores in reactive negativism (e.g. reacting to frustration with resentment) than their safe‐sports counterparts.…”
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“…A possible explanation might be that rebellious states are patterned across different types of sport. For example, participants in risk and contact sports tend to be more rebellious than participants in safer sports (Vlaswinkel & Kerr, 1990). Rebellious individuals further reported lower control and higher hostility and poorer physical and mental health.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…Kerr (1989) estudió el papel de estos mismos estados en la elección del deporte que se practica. Vlaswinkel y Kerr (1990) estudiaron la relación que existe entre el estado negativismo y la práctica de deportes de alto riesgo además de la relación de dicho estado y la practica de deportes individuales. Kerr (1991) relacionó el estado télico con deportes de resistencia y el estado paratélico con deportes de riesgo.…”
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