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Keefe, Robert J. – 1975
College sports were started by students in the post Civil War period of the 1860's and 1870's. By the 1880's football, baseball, crew, and track and field were popular intercollegiate sports. The desire of the nation as a whole for diversion after World War I provided an impetus for sports in general and intercollegiate athletics in particular.…
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Athletics, Extramural Athletics, History
Evans, Virden; And Others – 1983
A study investigated whether or not the job satisfaction of athletic coaches is influenced by the fact that their sports were revenue or nonrevenue producing. A revenue sport was identified as one being able to sustain itself financially within the university (baseball, football, basketball). Nonrevenue sports were identified as tennis, swimming,…
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Extramural Athletics, Financial Policy, Higher Education
Borman, Kathryn M; Kurdek, Lawrence A. – 1984
Male and female students competing on varsity soccer teams in two public high schools, one an elite college preparatory school, the other a suburban school, were found to place differing emphasis on interpersonal, competitive, and athletic dimensions of play. In this project 65 students (36 males and 29 females) were asked to respond to measures…
Descriptors: Athletics, Competition, Educational Research, Equal Education
Silverstein, Lynn – 1996
A study examined, through comparison, The "New York Times'" coverage of the 1995 women's and men's National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) basketball tournaments. The study sought to answer three questions: (1) Does the "Times" frame the women's event as unimportant?; (2) If so, how?; and (3) What does this say about…
Descriptors: Basketball, College Athletics, Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis
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Moriarty, Dick; And Others – 1977
This document focuses on a study conducted by the Windsor Sports Institute for Research/Change Agent Research (SIR/CAR) group into problems in educational sport. Major thesis of the investigation was that many of the problems plaguing educational sport originate not from the technical skills level but from (1) administrative decision making, and…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Athletics, Competition, Decision Making
Briggs, Charlotte L. – 1996
Using data from the Cooperative Institutional Research Program of students who were college freshmen in 1986 and responded to a follow-up survey in 1990, this study examined differences in degree aspirations and attainment between intercollegiate football or basketball players (N=158) and other intercollegiate athletes (N=801). Although there were…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Academic Persistence, Athletes, Basketball
Henriksen, Larry; And Others – 1989
The study reported in this paper used path analysis statistical methodology and an attrition model to examine the separate and combined relationships of several different types of background, personal, and college experience variables with the attained college grade-point average (GPA) and graduation rate for 3,125 Ball State (Indiana) University…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Athletics, Extramural Athletics, Grade Point Average