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Journal Articles Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport Year : 2010

Who takes risks in high-risk sports? A typological personality approach.

Abstract

We investigated the risk-taking behaviors of 302 men involved in high-risk sports (downhill skiing mountaineering rock climbing, paragliding, or skydiving). The sportsmen were classified using a typological approach to personality based on eight personality types, which were constructed from combinations of neuroticism, extraversion, and conscientiousness. Results showed that personality types with a configuration of low conscientiousness combined with high extraversion and/or high neuroticism (impulsive, hedonistic, insecure) were greater risk-takers. Conversely, personality types with a configuration of high conscientiousness combined with low extraversion and/or high extraversion (skeptic, brooder, entrepreneur) were lower risk-takers. Results are discussed in the context of typology and other approaches to understanding who takes risks in high-risk domains.

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Psychology
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hal-00584575 , version 1 (08-04-2011)

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  • HAL Id : hal-00584575 , version 1
  • PUBMED : 21268472

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Carole Castanier, Christine Le Scanff, Tim Woodman. Who takes risks in high-risk sports? A typological personality approach.. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2010, 81 (4), pp.478-84. ⟨hal-00584575⟩
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