A Comparison of Work Ethic among High School Athletes and Non Athletes
@inproceedings{Moore2017ACO, title={A Comparison of Work Ethic among High School Athletes and Non Athletes}, author={E. F. Moore}, year={2017} }
Organizations have become increasingly interested in hiring employees who are committed to the inherent value of work. The purpose of this causal comparative study was to compare the work ethic of high school athletes to non-athletes in a high school setting in South Carolina and analyzed the role of gender within that dynamic. A total of 345 responses were analyzed, with 139 reporting no participation in athletics, 87 reporting participation in sub-varsity athletics only, and 119 reporting… CONTINUE READING
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