Early recruiting in NCAA sport: An exploratory study of scarcity effects

IF 0.6 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Meredith Flaherty, M. Sagas
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ABSTRACT Current sources of information regarding the effects of early recruiting in college athletics, on which recent NCAA bylaw changes were predicated, are grounded in anecdotal accounts of deleterious effects on the psychosocial health of adolescent athletes [e.g. DaSilva, M. (2016, May 17). Straight talk: A special LM roundtable on early recruiting. US Psychological Foundations of AttitudesLacrosse Magazine. http://laxmagazine.com/mag/2016/05/051716_straight_talk_lacrosse_magazine_roundtable_on_early_recruiting.; Popper, N. (2014, January 26). Committing to lay for a College, then Starting the 9th Grade. New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/27/sports/committing-to-play-for-a-college-then-starting-9th-grade.html?_r=0.). Through the lens of scarcity effects [Brock, T. C. (1968). Implications of commodity theory for value change., 1, 243–275. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-1-4832-3071-9.50016-7], an exploratory study was conducted to examine parents’ perspectives on the effects of an accelerated recruiting timeline on the college choice factors, the decision to accept a verbal scholarship offer, and the psychosocial outcomes of the recruiting process for their child. Interviews (N=12) conducted with parents of female soccer prospective student-athletes who were recruited prior to NCAA permissible contact windows indicated that brand value and program coach were given primacy over academics as college choice factors, and that the fear of losing out on a scholarship and the desire for cognitive closure affected the timeline for accepting a verbal scholarship offer.
NCAA体育早期招募:稀缺效应的探索性研究
最近NCAA章程的变化是基于对青少年运动员心理社会健康有害影响的轶事报道[例如DaSilva, M.(2016, 5月17日)],目前关于大学体育运动早期招募影响的信息来源。直言不讳:关于早期招聘的特别LM圆桌会议。美国态度的心理学基础,曲棍球杂志。http://laxmagazine.com/mag/2016/05/051716_straight_talk_lacrosse_magazine_roundtable_on_early_recruiting。波普尔,N.(2014年1月26日)。承诺上大学,然后开始九年级。纽约时报。http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/27/sports/committing-to-play-for-a-college-then-starting-9th-grade.html?_r=0)。通过稀缺效应的透镜[布洛克,t.c.(1968)]。商品理论对价值变化的影响。, 1, 243-275。https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-1-4832-3071-9.50016-7],进行了一项探索性研究,以考察家长对加速录取时间表对大学选择因素、接受口头奖学金的决定以及录取过程对孩子心理社会结果的影响的看法。对在NCAA允许的接触窗口之前被招募的女足球准学生运动员的父母进行的访谈(N=12)表明,品牌价值和项目教练在大学选择因素中比学术更重要,对失去奖学金的恐惧和对认知关闭的渴望影响了接受口头奖学金的时间表。
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