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Athletic Superiority of African Americans? Ethnicity Isn't the Winning Factor
by Richard B. Patterson, Ph.D.
I'm afraid I don't know of any such research. I'd like to suggest that you approach your area of interest more from a perspective of individual differences.
I am wary of research into differences based on ethnicity since it always runs the risk of being used in a discriminative manner. For example, there have been controversial efforts to demonstrate a difference in intelligence based upon IQ.
While the researchers who studied that area may not have been motivated by a desire to "put down" a given ethnic group, others of a more bigoted inclination jumped on such research to justify their own beliefs in racial superiority, etc.
Try researching the issue in terms of personality traits which might correlate with athletic success independent of ethnicity. African Americans have varied personalities, as do all other ethnic groups.
About the Author:
Richard B. Patterson, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist in private practice in El Paso, TX. He is the author of three books on psychology and spirituality.
Revised 08/22/10 by Marlene M. Maheu, Ph.D.
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