Perceived Somatotype and Stereotypes of Physique Among Nigerian Schoolchildren |
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Authors: | Samuel O. Salokun Abel L. Toriola |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Physical Education, University of Ife , Nigeria |
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Abstract: | The influence of perceived somatotype on stereotypes of behavior associated with body build was investigated among 160 male and 140 female Nigerian children in secondary school. In both groups, the perception of subjects' own physiques and discrepancy between their perceived and preferred physiques significantly explained the variance in the character trait scores attributed to body types. In general, the subjects attributed positive character traits to their perceived somatotypes and undesirable traits to the physiques with which they were dissatisfied. Thus, the perception of somatotype and discrepancy between perceived and preferred physique could significantly differentiate the character traits attributed to body build among male and female children. |
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