Abstract

The personal basic attributes are an important factor affecting the sports participation behavior of college students. Based on a survey of 1480 questionnaires from more than a dozen colleges and universities, using T-test and ANOVA analysis, we can find that: college students with different genders and majors have significant differences in their sports participation behaviors, but there are no significant differences in their sports participation behaviors with different family backgrounds, political affiliations, and grades. The research conclusions have important theoretical significance for scientifically guiding college students to be active in sports participation.

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