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Religiosity of Elite College Athletes
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CultureReligious PrejudiceReligion StudiesReligiosityPilot ExaminationEducationElite College AthletesReligious GroupDuke Religion IndexIntrinsic Religiousness
This study was a pilot examination of the religiousness of student athletes as compared to nonathletes. Participants were 248 undergraduate students (84 athletes) at the University of Florida who were enrolled in randomly chosen courses within the Department of Counselor Education. To assess the organizational, nonorganizational, and intrinsic dimensions of religion, the Duke Religion Index was used. Findings indicate that male and female athletes reported higher degrees of organizational, nonorganizational, and intrinsic religiousness than male nonathletes. Implications of these Findings on future research and applied sport practice are discussed.