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Personality and attitudinal predictors of Sportspersonship in recreational sport
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Personality and attitudinal predictors of Sportspersonship in recreational sport

Dara Mojtahedi and Tanya Fozard
Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology
06/10/2023

Abstract

sportspersonship personality psychopathy Ultimate Frisbee
Respect and fair treatment among competitors is necessary for maintaining quality and enjoyment in sporting competitions. Yet despite the existence of rules and expectations, many athletes choose to violate such sporting norms. The present study examined whether individual differences in Sportspersonship within recreational sports could be explained by personality and sport-related attitudes. Ultimate Frisbee players (N =828) completed an online survey consisting of personality (Dark triad, HEXACO-60 and Sportspersonship), demographic and attitudinal questionnaires. Psychopathy was associated with low Sportspersonship, whereas Honesty-Humility, Agreeableness and Openness to Experience predicted greater Sportspersonship. Additionally, participants holding positive attitudes about the conduct of other players and the efficacy of self-governed regulation displayed higher Sportspersonship. Positive associations between personality traits and Sportspersonship may be attributed to positive views towards cooperation and enjoyment of the experience, whereas negative associations between Psychopathy and Sportspersonship are likely to be linked to the callous and risk-taking nature of such individuals.
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