Abstract
Two methodological problems in sports personality research have been the non-segmentation of athletic types and the lack of variety in the personality measures that have been used. The current study investigated the personality profiles of 51 non-athletes, and baseball, football, and track team members (ns = 29, 36, and 23) using the Personal Profile System. Analysis indicated baseball players did not differ from the non-athletes and football players and track team members were more dominant and less patient than the non-athletes. The only significant difference between groups of athletes was in greater dominance of track team members over baseball players.
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