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The present study examined the cognitive, affective and conative aspects of personality contributing in high level sports performance. Tests of FDI cognitive style, sensation seeking, attribution style (locus of control scale) were administered on the interuniversity players (high level performance group) and on intercollegiate players (low level performance group). The results of the discriminant analysis indicates that the two groups of players were significantly different in their cognitive style, attribution style, and sensation seeking personality dimensions discriminant function (Wilks lambda=0.82, p<.001). Significant F ratio indicates that the three personality dimensions differentiate individually, the two groups in sports performance. The personality dimension attribution style (external locus of control) in sports performance contributed for high level performance, 50.72% of the total discriminantes, contribution of FI cognitive style for the high level performance in sports was 32.80%. Sensation seeking contribution was found to be lowest of the total variance.

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