Big Five Theories Essay

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Prior to my research, I knew a decent amount about what the big five theory entails and I knew much about being an athlete, but I knew very little about any interactions between the two. Being an athlete myself, I know a lot about what is put into a sport. I know how recruiting works, how to run a team, and how to properly train. However, gaining insight on how personality traits may affect a potential athlete, we could improve recruiting techniques, as well as determine the best from the rest when it comes to success, skill, and overall mentality. For the purpose of this paper, I researched my topic using PsychINFO and other online databases. The key words and phrases that led to the most promising results were: “personality traits in athletes,” …show more content…
Four authors took part in this study: Romualdas, Audrone Dumciene, Gediminas Mamkus, and Tomas Vanckunas. The purpose of this study was to compare various personality traits with athletic capacity. The study compared 376 young adult men, both athletes and non-athletes. Numerous lab exercises were completed as we as the Big Five Major Personality traits were taken into account using the NEO Five-factor Inventory. They hypothesized that higher performing athletes would score significantly higher in levels of conscientiousness and agreeableness (similiar to past research), and also predicted that athletes who played a team sport would be more extroverted than those who did not. Results showed that athletes scored higher on measures of conscientiousness but their score on other personality traits weren't significant between the two groups. They also found that team sport athletes do tend to score higher on extraversion than those who perform individually or who compete in endurance competition. As far as the other personality traits go, the correlations between these traits and different exercise capacities were extremely weak, coming in at t taught, it just