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An Examination Between Swimming Ability, Gender, And Race- An Exploratory Investigation, Laynie E. Brown
An Examination Between Swimming Ability, Gender, And Race- An Exploratory Investigation, Laynie E. Brown
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One of the leading causes of unintentional death worldwide is drowning. From 2005-2009, an estimated 3, 107 people in the United States over the age of fifteen died from drowning (Peden, Oyegbite, & Ozanne-Smith, 2008). Research has found higher amounts of drowning deaths to be males than females and African-American than Caucasian (Saluja et al., 2005). However, no significant differences have been found in real or perceived water competency between gender or age groups (Moran et al., 2012). Thus, the purpose of this study was to examine ability to swim between gender, race, and school classification of college students. Quantitative …