COMPARISON OF PSYCHOLOGICAL PARAMETERS OF SPORTS WOMEN AND NON-SPORTS WOMEN
Dr. K. SenthilkumarJournal Title | : | Asian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research |
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Page No | : | 1-5 |
Volume | : | 2 |
Issue | : | 8 |
Month/Year | : | 8/2016 |
Keywords
Emotional maturity, extroversion, neuroticism, college students.
Abstract
The purpose of the present study was to analyze the psychological parameters that is (Emotional maturity and its sub variables, extroversion, neuroticism) between sports women and non- sports women collegiate students of TamilNabu. To obtain the data, a total of sixty (n=60) women students of Namakkal District, were randomly selected as subjects. Further the subjects were divided equally into two groups, thirty (n=30) sports women students (who represented college teams in TamilNadu physical education and sports university and periyar university inter-college championships during the session 2016-17) and thirty (n=30) nonsports women students (who are studying Arts and Science but not participating in competitive sports). The age of students ranged between 18 to 25 years. To measure the psychological parameters of the sports women and non-sports women students, emotional maturity scale (EMS) constructed and standardized by Singh and Bhargava (1990) and Eysenck’s personality questionnaire (E.P.Q, 1975) was administered. To compare the psychological parameters of the sports women and non-sports women students, mean and standard deviation were calculated from the obtained data and further t- test was applied to compare the mean of two groups through SPSS. The result of study reveals that significant difference was found between sports women and non-sports women students on the variable. Emotional regression (t-2.19), personality disintegration (t-5.68), lack of independence (t-2.81), emotional maturity (total) with t-value (2.10) and non-significant difference was found on emotional instability (t-0.92) and social maladjustment (t-1.19). On the other hand, significant differences were also found on extroversion (t-3.26) and neuroticism (t-3.56) between sports women and non-sports women. Sports women were found more extrovert and fewer neurotics than non-sports women students.