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A Study Of Explicit And Implicit Aggression Of College Students In The College Of Physical Education Of Yunnan Normal University

Posted on:2019-10-30Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H Q ZhaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2417330563998485Subject:Physical Education and Training
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It has been proved that the professional sports college attacks than other college students,this study on the basis of previous studies,aggressiveness and implicit explicit on the professional sports college students study abroad,taking Yunnan Normal University sports college students as the research object to implement the investigation and research,analysis of the gender,grade,nationality,students,sports level,sports items,special factors etc..The explicit aggression measurement using a Buss-Perry attack scale,the scale and the revised measure students' aggressive,high reliability and validity;measurement of implicit attack using the implicit association test IAT,through the analysis of "self" and "non self" and "attack" and "non attack" word combination in response,the reaction time length to judge the strength of implicit aggression.The results of the study show that:(1)professional sports college students' explicit aggression.Boys are higher than girls;against such projects is higher than that of non confrontation items,different special explicit aggression from high to low is: football,basketball,boxing,Sanda /martial arts,badminton,tennis,golf,volleyball,sports dance,swimming,gymnastics,track and field.(2)domestic violence,attack and evoking level,attack imitation,violent video images can all affect the explicit aggression of college students.(3)IAT test showed that subjects responded more quickly when they categorized their words into non verbal ones.(4)the implicit aggressiveness of sports majors is significantly different.The implicit aggression of non antagonistic students is higher than that of antagonistic students.
Keywords/Search Tags:sports major, attack, sex, sport group, reaction time
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