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Sports Involvement and Academic Functioning in College Students

Posted on:2018-06-20Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:Rowan UniversityCandidate:Connery, MikalaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2447390002993061Subject:Social psychology
Abstract/Summary:
The purpose of this study was to examine positive academic behaviors between high school student athletes and non-athletes. Over 460,000 students participate in college sports yearly (NCAA, 2016). Early research shows sports involvement has a negative impact on academic achievement; however, current research contradicts those findings. Sports has become a popular extracurricular activity, so it is important to determine the actual relationship between sports involvement and academic functioning. This study examined that relationship by comparing grade point averages, academic self-efficacy, and motivation between student athletes and student non-athletes in a northeast university. An online self-reporting survey was administered to gather the data. Independent t-test was employed to compare the means of grade point averages, self-efficacy, and motivation between student athletes and non-athletes. Key findings indicated that self-efficacy was higher in student athletes, compared to students who did not participate in sports.
Keywords/Search Tags:Student, Sports, Academic
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