A Comparison of Selected Coachability Traits as Ranked by Male and Female Coaches
Description:
The purpose of the study was to investigate the differences and relationships in male and female coaches assessment of coachability traits. Subjects were twenty-five male and twenty-five female coaches, The testing included a paired comparison of ten coachability traits, Data were analyzed by a Pearson product-moment coefficient of correlation and analysis of variance. The conclusion of this study was that the two groups of subjects are very similar in the selection of coachability traits.
Date:
August 1977
Creator:
Dunn, Judy L.
Partner:
UNT Libraries