A comparative analysis of the level of aggression between female and male judokas society

Aim: The comparison the level of aggression of women and men in the judo population, against the background of the average aggression of the Polish society Material and Methods: A group of 77 former and still practicing judokas (30 women and 47 men) were tested using a questionnaire to determine the...

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Main Authors: Marta Wojdat (Author), Patrycja Janowska (Author), Małgorzata Pujszo (Author), Robert Stępniak (Author)
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Published: Kazimierz Wielki University, 2017-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Aim: The comparison the level of aggression of women and men in the judo population, against the background of the average aggression of the Polish society Material and Methods: A group of 77 former and still practicing judokas (30 women and 47 men) were tested using a questionnaire to determine the aggression level of "Aggression Questionnaire" Buss, Perry, Amity Institute in Polish adaptation. Results: Women had lower levels of physical aggression than men. Reduced feelings of hostility among women and men made the judo environment different from the average Polish population. Conclusions: Only the lower level of physical aggression in women is discriminating against the judo environment. The lower level of sense of hostility is a significant distinctive for the entire judo community.
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10.5281/zenodo.571449