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                 Milavić, B., et. al..: RELATIONS OF PERSONALITY DIMENSIONS...                              PESH 2(2013) 2:3-9  
                 RELATIONS OF PERSONALITY DIMENSIONS AND TEAM SITATIONAL
                           EFFICIENCY IN YOUTH FEMALE VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS
                                                                                                     UDC:796.325.085-055.25
                                                                                                    (Original scientific paper)
                                                 1                   1                     1                1
                                 Boris Milavić , Mirjana Milić , Zoran Grgantov , Ratko Katić , 
                                                                                          2
                                                    Lenche Aleksovska–Velichovska
                                       1
                                        University of Split, Faculty of Kinesiology, Split, Croatia
                     2
                      Ss. Cyril Methodius University, Skopje, Faculty of Physical Culture, Skopje, Macedonia
                 Abstract
                     For the purpose of determining the differences in basic personality dimensions between female players
                 of  different  team  situational  efficiency,  151  young  female  volleyball  players,  aged  averagely
                 13.89±1.17years, filled out the Eysenck junior personality questionnaire (EPQ-J), designed by Eysenck &
                 Eysenck (1975, 1994). It was established that the relation between the measured personality dimensions
                 was not completely orthogonal because there was significant correlation between the dimensions of psy-
                 choticism  and  introversion-extraversion.  Statistically  significant  differences  were  found  by  One-way
                 ANOVA between the groups of players of different team situational efficiency in dimensions of neuroticism
                 (F=8.57, p=0.00) and introversion-extraversion (F=3.70, p=0.03). This finding was also confirmed by
                 multivariate discriminant analysis (Rc=0.40, p=0.00). A group of players with the highest team efficien-
                 cy is characterized by the lowest degree of the neuroticism dimension, and a group of players with mod-
                 erate team efficiency is characterized by the lowest degree of the introversion-extraversion dimension. The
                 obtained results partially confirm the findings in literature about the influence of personality dimensions
                 on efficiency in sports competitions.
                 Key words: EPQ-J, One-way ANOVA, personality, volleyball, youth
                 INTRODUCTION                                             to a dispositional personality trait which is found
                     Long time ago psychologists noticed the need         in all people to a certain degree, and not to a psy-
                 for explaining human behaviour through a small           chiatric  abnormality  (Brajša-Žganec  &  Glavak,
                 number  of  basic  personality  dimensions.              2002). In his analyses, Eysenck established that the
                 Eysenck’s theory is an example of an empiric per-        three basic personality dimensions were mutually
                 sonality  theory  which  explains  the  relations        orthogonal, i.e. independent. This means that the
                 between  basic  personality  traits  and  behaviour.     result or status of an individual in one dimension
                 The  basis  of  the  Eysenck’s  model  is  the  factor   does not prejudice his/her status in another dimen-
                 analysis of data and correlation between the instru-     sion, i.e. all combinations of dimensions are possi-
                 ments that measure behaviour and different per-          ble (Fulgosi, 1997). Eysenck’s model is organised
                 sonality  traits  (Brajša-Žganec  &  Glavak,  2002).     hierarchically. Specific responses to specific situa-
                 According to Eysenck, individual differences can         tions and individual acts or relations between indi-
                 be  categorized  under  three  high-order  factors       vidual stimuli and individual reactions are at the
                 defined as extraversion-introversion, neuroticism-       lowest level. Habits, act frequencies, i.e. habitual
                 emotional  stability  and  psychoticism  (Eysenck,       or usual responses or behaviours are at the next
                 1990).  The  extraversion-introversion  personality      level, a  level of higher generalisation. Characte-
                 dimension is related to the manner of excitation         ristics,  scales  and  facets,  i.e.  personality  traits
                 and inhibition of the central nervous system, the        which  are  determined  by  correlations  between
                 neuroticism dimension is related to the stability of     habits from the lower level of generalisation are at
                 the nervous system. The psychoticism dimension           the third level. Types of personality, which repre-
                 has been introduced in theory later on and it refers     sent  the  highest  level  of  generality,  are  at  the
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                   Milavić, B., et. al..: RELATIONS OF PERSONALITY DIMENSIONS...                                    PESH 2(2013) 2:3-9  
                   fourth, highest level in the hierarchical model of          matches during a season). Mean body height of the
                   personality.  Therefore,  extraversion,  neuroticism        subjects is 171.07 cm and body mass is 57.33 kg.
                   and psychoticism are at the highest hierarchical            Eysenck  junior  personality  questionnaire  (EPQ
                   level, i.e. they represent the types of personality         Junior), designed by Eysenck & Eysenck (1993)
                   (Fulgosi, 1997).                                            was applied as a measure of personal characteris-
                      Eagleton  et  al.  (2007)  state  that  in  previous     tics of young female volleyball players. This is the
                   investigations on personality dimensions extraver-          most famous questionnaire for testing basic per-
                   sion was more expressed in a population of ath-             sonality dimensions in children aged seven to fif-
                   letes in relation to non-athletes. Tattersfield (1971,      teen years, and it represents a standardized psy-
                   in Cox, 2005), by studying young athletes longitu-          chological measuring instrument in Croatian lan-
                   dinally, concluded that practicing sports before the        guage  (Brajša-Žganec  &  Matešić,  1998).  Junior
                   age of maturity has developmental effects on per-           EPQ contains 81 items divided into 4 scales: extra-
                   sonality, and young swimmers who were included              version  –  introversion  (E) which  consists  of  24
                   in  the  five-year  training  programme  developed          items, neuroticism – emotional stability (N) which
                   higher extraversion and higher emotional stability.         consists of 20 items, psychoticism (P) which con-
                   Čavala (2012) and Rogulj et al. (2006), by investi-         sists of 17 items, and the scale of socially desirable
                   gating young female handball players, established           responses or dissimulation tendencies (L) which
                   that players who play at the goalkeeper position in         consists of 20 items. Given the fact that one point
                   their teams have significantly higher introversion          can  be  won  at  each  item,  the  maximum  score
                   than players at other positions. Also, Čavala (2012)        equals  the  number  of  items  in  each  scale.
                   found  no  significant  differences  in  the  level  of     Reliability  coefficients  on  a  sample  of  Croatian
                   basic  personality  dimensions  measured  by  the           boys and girls aged 12 to 14 years for scales P, E,
                   EPQ-J questionnaire between players of different            N and L range from 0.45 to 0.89 (Brajša-Žganec &
                   level of individual player quality. Given that dif-         Matešić, 1998), i.e. from 0.64 to 0.85 for boys and
                   ferences  in  the  expression  of  basic  personality       girls  aged  12  to  15  years  (Brajša  -  Žganec  &
                   dimensions, which have not been determined in               Glavak, 2002). The criterion variable of team situ-
                   relation  to  individual  player  quality,  have  been      ational efficiency was defined by team placement
                   found between players at different playing posi-            at the Croatian youth volleyball championship for
                   tions within handball teams of younger age cate-            Dalmatia region in April 2012 in Split. The teams
                   gory, it would be interesting to determine if there         were  divided  into  three  clusters  based  on  their
                   were differences in the expression of personality           placement at the regional championship: 1st to 4th
                   dimensions between groups of female players who             place represents the cluster of the most successful
                   play for teams of different level of team efficiency.       teams; 5th to 8th place represents the cluster of
                   Therefore, the aim of this study is to determine the        moderately successful teams, and 9th to 12th place
                   level  and  the  existence  of  differences  in  basic      represents the cluster of the least successful teams.
                   dimensions  between  female  players  of  different         The  Regional  Croatian  Volleyball  Association
                   levels of team situational efficiency, on a sample of       gave their consent for the conduction of this study
                   young female volleyball players.                            and  the  coaches  got  parents’  consent  for  their
                                                                               underage  children  to  fill  out  the  questionnaire
                   SUBJECTS AND METHODS                                        under  psychologist’s  supervision.  Young  female
                      The subject sample included 151 youth female             volleyball  players  filled  out  the  questionnaire
                   volleyball players who have been included in the            immediately before the competition. Methods of
                   training process for averagely 3.3 years in 12 vol-         data analysis included the calculation of descrip-
                   leyball  clubs  in  Dalmatia:  OK  „Marina-Kaštela,         tive  statistical  parameters:  mean  (M),  standard
                   OK „Kaštela Cemex“,  OK “Split“, OK “Brda“,                 deviation  (SD),  minimum (MIN) and  maximum
                   OK “Makarska“,  OK  “Sinj“,  OK  “Trogir“,  OK              (MAX) result, measures of distribution asymmetry
                   “Dubrovnik“, OK “Nova Mokošica“, OK “Ćilipi“,               (SKEW) and kurtosis (KURT); and calculation of
                   OK „Zadar“ and OK „Šibenik“. All participants,              the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test value to determine
                   aged  13.89±  1.17  years,  apart  from  the  weekly        the  deviation  of  the  result  distribution  variable
                   sports engagement of 4.5 to 6 hours, also partici-          from  normal  distribution  (K-S  test  D).
                   pate in weekend league matches (minimum of 22               Significance of differences between the three clus-
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                     Milavić, B., et. al..: RELATIONS OF PERSONALITY DIMENSIONS...                                                     PESH 2(2013) 2:3-9  
                                           Table 1    Means and characteristics of result distributions of the EPQ-J scales  
                                                                                          
                                                                                               D  
                                        VARIABLE                       M         SD                       MIN       MAX         SKEW         KURT 
                                                                                          (K-S test) 
                            EPQ-J  Psychoticism                        3.53     2.86        0.18*           0         22         2.36        11.05 
                            EPQ-J  Extraversion                       18.71     2.60         0.13           8         23         -0.94        1.88 
                            EPQ-J  Neuroticism                        10.78     4.56         0.08           2         23         0.01        -0.58 
                            EPQ-J  Desirable responses (L)             7.34     4.26         0.11           0         19         0.55        -0.34 
                             M – mean; SD – standard deviation; D (K-S test) –  coefficient of the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test; * - the level of significance of 
                            the K-S test coefficient; MIN – minimum result; MAX – maximum result; SKEW – measure of distribution asymmetry; KURT – 
                                                                          measure of distribution shape 
                     ters of players of different team situational effi-                    stronger by exercising, and it is justified to assume
                     ciency were determined by univariate analysis of                       that  this  also  affects  better  functioning  of  the
                     variance (One-way ANOVA) with a post hoc test                          somatic and autonomic nervous system.
                     of differences (Tukey HSD test) and by discrimi-
                     nant analysis at the level of significance of p?0.05.                            Table 2   Correlations of the EPQ-J scales 
                                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                                          EPQ-J  
                                                                                                             EPQ-J          EPQ-J          EPQ-J   
                     RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
                                                                                          VARIABLE                                                       Desirable 
                                                                                                         Psychoticism    Extraversion   Neuroticism 
                                                                                                                                                        responses (L) 
                          By comparing the results obtained on this sam-
                                                                                          EPQ-J 
                                                                                                              1.00           0.11          0.28**        -0.27** 
                     ple with the results of 285 female subjects of sim-
                                                                                          Psychoticism 
                                                                                          EPQ-J 
                     ilar mean age (13 years and 8 months) in a study
                                                                                                              0.11           1.00           -0.04          -0.08 
                                                                                          Extraversion 
                     conducted by Brajša-Žganec and Glavak (2002), it
                                                                                          EPQ-J 
                                                                                                            0.28**           -0.04          1.00           -0.44 
                     was established that the results were similar, but                   Neuroticism 
                                                                                          EPQ-J  
                     there  were  also  some  differences  between  the
                                                                                          Desirable         -0.27**          -0.08         -0.44**         1.00 
                     expression levels of personality dimensions. In the                  responses (L) 
                                                                                                        ** - correlation coefficient significance at p<.01 
                     sample  of  young  female  volleyball  players,  the
                                                                                                                               
                     neuroticism dimension is less expressed (10.78 as
                                                                                                                               
                     compared  to  12.75),  and  extraversion and  psy-                         Only  one  correlation  was  found  among  the
                     choticism dimensions are more expressed in com-                        three personality dimensions, and that was the cor-
                     parison  to  a  general  sample  of  female  students                  relation  between  psychoticism  and  neuroticism,
                     investigated by  Brajša-Žganec  and Glavak. This                       whereas  Brajša-Žganec  &  Glavak  (2002)  found
                     finding  partially  confirms  the  differences  in  the                multiple correlations between the three personality
                     expression  of  personality  traits  between  athletes                 dimensions. It is justified to assume that their find-
                     and non-athletes  which have  been  established  a                     ing about multiple correlation between the person-
                     long time ago (Geron et al., 1986, in Cox, 2005;                       ality  dimensions was determined by gender to a
                     Eagleton et al., 2007), claiming that athletes are                     certain degree because they analysed correlations
                     more  extraverted  and  have  lower  anxiety.  As                      between  personality  dimensions  on  the  overall
                     Eysenck’s personality theory is based on physio-                       sample, and later on in the same study they deter-
                     logical processes in the organism, Fulgosi (1997),                     mined that boys had significantly higher results on
                     by interpreting the findings and attitudes of other                    the psychoticism scale, whereas girls had higher
                     authors,  stated  that  the  extraversion-introversion                 results on the neuroticism and lying (socially desir-
                     dimension  corresponds  to  the  dimension  of                         able responses) scale. Therefore, the findings of
                     strength  of  the  nervous  system,  with extraverts                   this study confirm Eysenck’s statements about the
                     having a stronger and less sensitive nervous sys-                      orthogonality of the extraversion and neuroticism
                     tem  than  introverts  because  their  arousability  is                dimensions, but do not support the view that the
                     lower. Petz (2005) stated that in Eysenck’s opin-                      psychoticism dimension is orthogonal in relation
                     ion, the neuroticism dimension can be related only                     to the other two personality dimensions.
                     to the instability of functioning of the autonomic                         By determining the differences in expressions
                     or vegetative nervous system. Given that the dif-                      of personality dimensions between the clusters of
                     ferences in the expression of the extraversion and                     players with different team situational efficiency
                     neuroticism dimensions have been determined in                         by  One-way  analysis  of  variance,  it  was  estab-
                     literature, athletes generally make their organism                     lished that the clusters differed significantly in the
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                    Milavić, B., et. al..: RELATIONS OF PERSONALITY DIMENSIONS...                                              PESH 2(2013) 2:3-9  
                                 Table 3    Differences of the EPQ-J results according to the team's situational efficiency 
                                                                                  
                                                                                       VARIABLE 
                            TEAM'S  
                        SITUATIONAL                  EPQ-J                    EPQ-J                      EPQ-J             EPQ-J  Desirable 
                          EFFICIENCY             Psychoticism              Extraversion               Neuroticism            responses (L) 
                           CLUSTERS 
                                                M          SD            M            SD            M            SD            M        SD 
                           Players of the 
                          LOWEST team          3.51        2.36         18.87         1.93         11.26         4.39         7.58      4.60 
                            efficiency 
                            Players of 
                        MODERATE team          3.61        3.71         17.42         3.31         11.85         4.62         6.10      3.30 
                            efficiency 
                           Players of the 
                          LOWEST team          3.49        2.62         19.51         2.24         9.51          4.47         8.02      4.42 
                            efficiency 
                                                       F                        F                          F                       F 
                            One-way  
                                                      0.02                     8.57                       3.70                   2.58 
                                  
                                                       P                        P                          P                       P 
                            ANOVA 
                                                      0.98                    0.000                      0.027                   0.08 
                                                  M – mean; SD – standard deviation; F -  One-way ANOVA coefficient; 
                                                         P – One-way ANOVA coefficient level of significance. 
                                Table 4    Significance of Tukey HSD post-hoc test coefficients of differences between clusters 
                    
                                                                         TEAM'S SITUATIONAL EFFICIENCY CLUSTERS 
                                         EPQ-J   
                                                               Players of the LOWEST    Players of MODERATE  Players of the HIGHEST team 
                                      Extraversion 
                                                                   team efficiency          team efficiency              efficiency 
                                Players of the LOWEST  
                                                                         -                      0,012                      0,37 
                                    team efficiency 
                                Players of MODERATE  
                                                                       0,012                      -                       0,000 
                                    team efficiency 
                                Players of the HIGHEST  
                                                                        0,37                    0,000                        - 
                                    team efficiency 
                                                                         TEAM'S  SITUATIONAL EFFICIENCY CLUSTERS 
                                         EPQ-J   
                                                               Players of the LOWEST    Players of MODERATE  Players of the HIGHEST team 
                                      Neuroticism 
                                                                   team efficiency          team efficiency              efficiency 
                                Players of the LOWEST  
                                                                         -                      0,79                       0,10 
                                    team efficiency 
                                Players of MODERATE  
                                                                        0,79                      -                       0,030 
                                    team efficiency 
                                Players of the HIGHEST  
                                                                        0,10                    0,030                        - 
                                    team efficiency 
                    
                    extraversion and neuroticism dimensions, whereas                   highest level of team efficiency differs significant-
                    the  differences  between  the  clusters  were  very               ly  from  only  one  cluster  of  volleyball  players.
                    close to the statistical limit value for the socially              Players  with  the  highest  team  efficiency  have  a
                    desirable responses variable. To determine the dif-                significantly lower level of neuroticism than the
                    ferences  between  the  groups  in  detail,  post  hoc             cluster of players of moderate level of team effi-
                    analysis of results was applied by Tukey HSD test.                 ciency.  Unfortunately,  these  findings  cannot  be
                        Post  hoc  analysis of differences  between the                compared to those of Čavala (2012) because she
                    clusters for the extraversion dimension established                investigated the differences in personality dimen-
                    that the cluster of players of moderate team effi-                 sions among female players of different levels of
                    ciency differs significantly from both other clus-                 individual player quality. Given the fact that the
                    ters  of  players.  They  have  significantly  lower               correlation between the dimensions of psychoti-
                    extraversion than the other two groups of players.                 cism and neuroticism had already been determined
                    The  second  post  hoc analysis  of  differences                   previously, discriminant analysis was also applied
                    between the clusters for the neuroticism dimension                 on this sample with the purpose of precisely deter-
                    established  that  the  cluster  of  players  with  the            mining the possible influence and direction of dif-
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