Examining the Merit of Grit in Women's Soccer: Questions of Theory,Measurement, and Application |
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Authors: | Barbara B. Meyer Kathryn M. Markgraf Stacy L. Gnacinski |
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Affiliation: | University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee |
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Abstract: | The purpose of the current study was to examine the factorial validity of existing grit measures and to examine differences in the grit level of athletes across performance tiers (i.e., collegiate, professional, Olympic). Female soccer players (N = 305) of varying competitive levels completed measures of grit. Results revealed preliminary support for the 8-item Grit Scale factorial validity, as well as a significant age-adjusted difference in grit level between Division I and Division II collegiate athletes. Taken together, study results prompt questions regarding the theoretical underpinnings, and consequent measurement, of the grit construct in sport psychology practice. |
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