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Provoked and unprovoked aggressiveness in athletes
Authors:Dolf Zillmann  Rolland C. Johnson  Kenneth D. Day
Affiliation:Indiana University USA
Abstract:In a factorial design, athletic involvement (no varsity sport, varsity noncontact sport, varsity contact sport) was varied with induced disposition (unprovoked, provoked). Under conditions of no provocation, no significant differences in aggressiveness were observed between nonathletes and athletes, nor between noncontact- and contact-sport athletes. In contrast, under conditions of provocation, nonathletes displayed more aggressiveness than athletes. Non-contact-sport athletes behaved significantly less aggressively than both nonathletes and contact-sport athletes. Contact-sport athletes failed to behave significantly less aggressively than nonathletes, however. The findings were explained as the result of an acquired superior ability in athletes to cope with provocation under competitive circumstances, which is partially counteracted in contact-sport athletes by their aggressiveness habits and disinhibition training.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Dolf Zillmann   Institute for Communication Research   Radio-TV Center   Indiana University   Bloomington   IN 47401.
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