Club Rugby, the University Student Collegiate Experience, and Perceived Gains

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To examine the relationship between club rugby participation, collegiate experiences, and perceived gains, 37 rugby players and 33 nonathlete students completed the Student-Athlete Experiences Inventory–Revised, Student-Athlete Gains Inventory, and Perceived Stress Scale at the start of a Spring semester. Linear regressions were used to determine the relationship between rugby participation, stress, participation in experiences, and perceived gains of students. The two gains modeled were practical and liberal arts gains. Practical arts gains were predicted positively by the experiences of active campus involvement and social interaction, while rugby was a negative predictor, adjusted R2 =.280, F(3, 65) = 10.90, p

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Martin, E., Unfried, A., & Beckham, G. (2019). Club Rugby, the University Student Collegiate Experience, and Perceived Gains. Recreational Sports Journal, 43(1), 12–21. https://doi.org/10.1177/1558866118813281

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