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Bibliographies of Camp-related Research

Effects of Sports Fitness Camp Experience on Locus of Control Orientation in Children, Ages 6-14
Duke, M., and others
Research Quarterly
, 48.2 (1977) 280-283

Purpose:
Determine if participation in an 8-week sports fitness camp increases children's internal locus of control.

Sample:
74 boys, 35 girls, ages 6-14, participating in an 8-week sports fitness camp.

Methods/Instruments:
Pre-, Post- tests, Children's Nowicki-Strickland Internal-External Control Scale (CNS-IE), Physical fitness tests

Results:

  • Significant change from external to internal locus of control.
  • Significant improvement in physical fitness measures

 

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