Author: Norman M. Swaim
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Languages : en
Pages : 132
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Factors Influencing College Basketball Players to Attend Selected NCAA Division I Colleges, NCAA Division II Colleges Or NAIA Colleges Or NCAA Division III Colleges
Journal of College Student Personnel
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Category : American periodicals
Languages : en
Pages : 632
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Category : American periodicals
Languages : en
Pages : 632
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Factors which Influence the College Selection Process of Potential NCAA Division III Level Student-athletes
Author: Steven J. Rogers
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Category : College athletes
Languages : en
Pages : 116
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Category : College athletes
Languages : en
Pages : 116
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Analysis of Factors Influencing the College Choice Decision-making Process of NCAA Division I, II, and III Female Basketball Players
Author: Jesica A. Thoens
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Category : College choice
Languages : en
Pages : 43
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Category : College choice
Languages : en
Pages : 43
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Dissertation Abstracts International
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Category : Dissertations, Academic
Languages : en
Pages : 962
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Category : Dissertations, Academic
Languages : en
Pages : 962
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Factors Influencing College Basketball Players' Selection of Colleges
Author: James Gregory Elliot
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Category : Basketball players
Languages : en
Pages : 228
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Category : Basketball players
Languages : en
Pages : 228
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Factors influencing the decisions of student-athletes to attend NCAA Division III, Baptist affiliated universities
Factors Influencing Attendance at NCAA Division II Men and Women's Basketball Contests at Bemidji State University
Author: Troy D. Berneking
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Category : Basketball attendance
Languages : en
Pages : 140
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This study examined factors influencing attendance at Division II men and women's basketball contests at Bemidji State University. Influencing factors were determined from five categories: a) demographic information; b) economic information c) attendance variables; d) game attractiveness e) audience preference factors. From these categories the influence of game promotion, game attractiveness, and audience preference factors were determined. Comparisons were made between men and women as well as all spectators who attended the women's and men's contests. Spectators (N=299, Men=148 Women=151) over the ages of 18 in attendance at four contests were asked to complete the NCAA Division II Basketball Attendance Questionnaire. SPSS (14.0 for Windows) was used to calculate descriptive statistics and t-tests to determine differences in responses between male and female spectators. The factors with the greatest influence were (number responses/number of surveys), ticket discounts (80/299) 26.7%, the home team's overall performance (93/299) 31.1% and the game time (179/299) 59.8%. T-tests revealed that three factors (visiting team's win/loss record, visiting team's overall performance and visiting team's league standing) influenced male spectators to attend the contests significantly more that the female spectators. T-test also revealed that three factors (home team's overall performance, the time of day the contest took place, and the day of the week the basketball contest took place) influenced spectators to attend the women's basketball contests significantly more than spectators attending the men's basketball contests. In conclusion, the home team's overall performance, time of day the game took place and ticket promotions were the biggest three factors that influenced game attendance at men's and women's basketball contests. Also the home team's overall performance, time of day and the day of the week the contest took place influenced spectators to attend the women's contests more than the men's contests.
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Category : Basketball attendance
Languages : en
Pages : 140
Book Description
This study examined factors influencing attendance at Division II men and women's basketball contests at Bemidji State University. Influencing factors were determined from five categories: a) demographic information; b) economic information c) attendance variables; d) game attractiveness e) audience preference factors. From these categories the influence of game promotion, game attractiveness, and audience preference factors were determined. Comparisons were made between men and women as well as all spectators who attended the women's and men's contests. Spectators (N=299, Men=148 Women=151) over the ages of 18 in attendance at four contests were asked to complete the NCAA Division II Basketball Attendance Questionnaire. SPSS (14.0 for Windows) was used to calculate descriptive statistics and t-tests to determine differences in responses between male and female spectators. The factors with the greatest influence were (number responses/number of surveys), ticket discounts (80/299) 26.7%, the home team's overall performance (93/299) 31.1% and the game time (179/299) 59.8%. T-tests revealed that three factors (visiting team's win/loss record, visiting team's overall performance and visiting team's league standing) influenced male spectators to attend the contests significantly more that the female spectators. T-test also revealed that three factors (home team's overall performance, the time of day the contest took place, and the day of the week the basketball contest took place) influenced spectators to attend the women's basketball contests significantly more than spectators attending the men's basketball contests. In conclusion, the home team's overall performance, time of day the game took place and ticket promotions were the biggest three factors that influenced game attendance at men's and women's basketball contests. Also the home team's overall performance, time of day and the day of the week the contest took place influenced spectators to attend the women's contests more than the men's contests.
The Influence of Team Performance on Home Attendance in College Sports
Author: Geumchan Hwang
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Languages : en
Pages : 5
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This study aims to understand how performance of a men's basketball team and a football team affect home attendance of a men's basketball team in NCAA Division I schools according to the type of subdivision (FBS, FCS, and non-football institutions). A sample unit of the study was a men's basketball team and a football team in NCAA Division I. A total of 335 men's basketball team records and a total of 237 football team records in NCAA Division I schools were collected from university official athletic websites and official NCAA websites. After data collection, data was analyzed using Pearson's correlation and simple linear regression analysis. The results of the study showed 1) performance of a men's basketball team significantly predicted home attendance of a men's basketball, 2) home attendance of a men's basketball team in FBS schools was more significantly affected by the performance of a men's basketball team compared to men's basketball teams in FCS and non-football subdivision schools, and 3) performance of a football team also predicted home attendance of a men's basketball team. This study contributes to reconfirming the importance of team performance on home attendance of college sporting events in addition to professional sports. Despite the contribution, this study has limitations in terms of team performance measurement and sample diversity. Thus, future studies will consider more precise team performance measurement (e.g., UPS Team Performance Index) and team performance of men's basketball teams in Division II and III schools to ensure internal validity of the study.
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Languages : en
Pages : 5
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This study aims to understand how performance of a men's basketball team and a football team affect home attendance of a men's basketball team in NCAA Division I schools according to the type of subdivision (FBS, FCS, and non-football institutions). A sample unit of the study was a men's basketball team and a football team in NCAA Division I. A total of 335 men's basketball team records and a total of 237 football team records in NCAA Division I schools were collected from university official athletic websites and official NCAA websites. After data collection, data was analyzed using Pearson's correlation and simple linear regression analysis. The results of the study showed 1) performance of a men's basketball team significantly predicted home attendance of a men's basketball, 2) home attendance of a men's basketball team in FBS schools was more significantly affected by the performance of a men's basketball team compared to men's basketball teams in FCS and non-football subdivision schools, and 3) performance of a football team also predicted home attendance of a men's basketball team. This study contributes to reconfirming the importance of team performance on home attendance of college sporting events in addition to professional sports. Despite the contribution, this study has limitations in terms of team performance measurement and sample diversity. Thus, future studies will consider more precise team performance measurement (e.g., UPS Team Performance Index) and team performance of men's basketball teams in Division II and III schools to ensure internal validity of the study.
Identifying Factors Most Influential in College Choice for Female Basketball Players in NCAA Division II
Author: Darin Lee Dahle
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Category : College choice
Languages : en
Pages : 76
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Category : College choice
Languages : en
Pages : 76
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