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SUMMARY
Sport exposes individuals to characteristics that are considered masculine individualism, competitiveness, aggressiveness, power, strength, and toughness (Steinfeldt et_al, 2011; Wellard, 2002) while society continually bombards females with messages about what it means to be feminine. Researchers have also shown that instrumental and expressive functions within leaders are not mutually exclusive, and that athlete leaders can simultaneously engage in task and social behaviours (Fransen et_al, 2014; Rees and amp; Segal, 1984; Todd and amp; Kent, 2004; Voelker et_al, 2011). Researchers subsequently note that female athletes often struggle with the incompatibility of culturally defined standards of . . .
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