A comparative study on attitudes towards competition between teams from the Basic Education College departments and popular teams in futsal.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.71377/3qsqkc25Keywords:
The direction towards the competitor, Departments of the College of Basic Education, Popular teams, Indoor soccer.Abstract
The research aims to identify the differences in attitudes towards competition between players of the Basic Education College departments and players of popular football teams. The researcher hypothesized the existence of statistically significant differences between players of the Basic Education College departments and players of popular football teams in terms of their attitudes towards competition, in favor of the players of the popular teams. Research fields: Human field: Players of the Basic Education College departments and players of popular teams. Spatial field: The Basic Education College gymnasium and the Palestine Club stadium for popular teams. Temporal field: The period from 12/1/2019 to 2/2020.The researcher used the descriptive method with a survey style due to its suitability for the nature of the research. The research community included players from the departments of the College of Basic Education and popular football teams, totaling (10) teams from the college departments and (8) teams from the popular teams. The research sample was selected intentionally, meaning the researcher chose the sample members as deemed appropriate to achieve a specific goal. Therefore, the research sample included (25) players from the college departments and (24) players from the popular teams. The researcher used statistical methods using the (SPSS) program, including the arithmetic mean, standard deviation, simple correlation coefficient, and percentage.
The researcher will produce the following:
1. The sample of the research from the players of the basic education college teams has a less competitive attitude than the players of the popular teams.
2. The attitude towards the competitor largely depends on the environment surrounding the players.
The researcher recommended the following:
1. Encouraging players during the tournament to avoid such behaviors by coaches.
2. Conducting similar research on players of other team sports.
3. Conducting similar research to measure the impact of aggression on the management of football referees during matches.
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