Abstract
The relationship between involvement in sports and athletic achievements, and results in attitude scales partaining to self-management, clericalism-nationalism, as well as in scales for the estimation of authoritarianism, conformism and social hostility was analyzed under the standard and a robust model of regression analysis, on a sample of 720 healthy men between 19 and 27 years of age. Both models yielded a significant, but very low multiple correlation which could be attributed to a higher degree of self-management orientation and a lower degree of social hostility of those involved in sports and achieving better results.
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