The document summarizes a study that compared psychological variables like mental toughness between team game athletes and individual game athletes. The study involved administering a mental toughness questionnaire to 80 intercollegiate athletes divided evenly between team games and individual games. It analyzed variables like self-confidence, motivation, attention control, goal setting, visualization, and attitude control. The results found no significant differences in mental toughness or its sub-variables between team game and individual game athletes based on two-way ANOVA analysis. The study concluded that within its limitations, there was no significant difference in psychological variables measured between the two types of athletes.