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한국체육과학회 한국체육과학회지 한국체육과학회지 제14권 제1호
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2005.2
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191 - 200 (10page)

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The study was to investigate relationship between career maturity and selected psycho' social variables in Middle and High School Athletes. It specifically discusses that career maturity is highly associated with not only psychological variables but also social variables.
The study conducted on the subjects 382 maleㆍfemale Middle and high school athletes in Seoul, and is conducted questionnaire by CMI(Career Maturity Inventory) of Crites(1973) and Internal-External Control Scale of lung Eun JuㆍSon lin Hun(I98D, Self concept Inventory of lung Won Sik(1968), A locus of Control Scale for Children of Nowicki and Strickland(1972) used as tools.
The statistical method used for the analysis of this study Pearson's correlation, t-test, scheffe' test with SPSS/PC+10.0 Version for Windows. The results of this study are as Follows;
First, there was significant difference between self-concept and career maturity.
Second, internal Control belief was showed significantly higher score than external control belief in the relationship between career maturity and Internal-External control.
Third, high school athletes higher score than Middle school in the relationship between career maturity and grades.
Fourth, there was no significant difference in career maturity scores between male and female students of middle school.
Fifth, the relationship between socio-economic status and career maturity was showed significant difference in the middle school athletes and no significant difference in the high athletes.

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