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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Skirtingo fizinio aktyvumo paauglių vertybinių orientacijų, asmenybės savybių bei savigarbos ypatumai / The peculiarities of different physical activity, teenagers’ oriental values, personal features and self–esteem

Puniškienė, Rasa 20 May 2005 (has links)
The subject of master thesis „The peculiarities of different physical activity, teenagers’ oriental values, personal features and self–esteem”. Problem question: Do adolescent students, who both sport actively and don’t are different in their value orientation, personal features and self–esteem? To measure different value orientations of different physical activity of adolescent students, B. Boss’s (1967) research method was used; to evaluate personal features R. Cattell (1970) research method was used; to evaluate self–esteem Rosenberg (1965) method was used. The adolescent students were grouped into two groups by purpose: 1. teenagers who take active sports (attend gyms, training every day). 2. teenagers who are physically passive (attending just physical training lessons). Two hundred students participated in the research, which had different training activities: 100 students, taking active sports, 100 students – physically passive, among which 100 boys and 100 girls. The hypothesis of the research: 1. Teenagers, who sport actively, are apt to communicate and cooperate less with others (Bredemeir, 1994). 2. Students, who sport actively, have these personal features: feeling of loneliness, reticence (Zagainov, 1984), anxiety, sensitivity (Miškinis, 2002). 3. Teenagers, who sport actively, have higher level of self–esteem, they rely upon themselves more than those who actively passive (Stambulova, 1999; Šukys, 2000; Palujanskienė, 2003). The data of the... [to full text]

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