INFLUENCE OF PERSONAL AND REACTIVE ANXIETY ON PERSONALITY CHARACTERISTICS, COGNITIVE ABILITIES AND PERFORMANCE OF BASKETBALL ACTIONS
Julian Vasilev () and
Ilko Iliev
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Ilko Iliev: University of Economics Varna, Bulgaria
Studies in Business and Economics, 2024, vol. 19, issue 2, 263-273
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The purpose of this paper is to establish the possible influence of personal and reactive anxiety on personality characteristics, cognitive abilities and performance of basketball actions of basketball players. An empirical study is conducted with basketball players (which are also students at University of Economics – Varna - UEV) in 2016, playing basketball at the Sports Club at the UEV. To establish the level of effectiveness of the students' game actions, their performances in 9 meetings (10 units of observation) are recorded. ANOVA is used to determine differences in basketball performance measures for individuals with relatively high levels of anxiety and for individuals with relatively low levels of anxiety. One of the indicators is “personal anxiety” (Q6). Another indicator is available. It is “reactive anxiety” (Q7). PSPP is used to analyze the dataset. The ANOVA test shows that there is a statistically significant difference (p
Keywords: University of Economics Varna; sports; PSPP; basketball; anxiety (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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