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Philosophy as a mediating factor of aggression reduction in traditional and non-traditional martial arts training

Posted on:1998-01-12Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:Kean UniversityCandidate:Mermini, SteveFull Text:PDF
GTID:2467390014475502Subject:Education
Abstract/Summary:
This study examines the role that a philosophy of non-aggression plays in reducing the aggression levels of students training in traditional and non-traditional martial arts. A Buss-Durkee Aggression Questionnaire was given to 45 martial arts students ranging in age from 12 to 19 years old. The subjects represented three styles of martial arts, two with a philosophy of non-aggression and a control group without a philosophy. After ten weeks of training a post-test was given and compared to the pre-test results. No significant changes in the aggression levels of the subjects were found. This was believed to be the result of the short amount of time between pre-test and post-test.
Keywords/Search Tags:Martial arts, Philosophy, Aggression
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