The relationship of sport experience and the effect of competitive anxiety during the match for junior handball player students
Figen Lesinger (),
Emete Yağcı (),
Mohammad Hassan Abdullah Almaee and
Deniz Erdağ ()
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Figen Lesinger: Near East University
Emete Yağcı: Near East University
Mohammad Hassan Abdullah Almaee: Near East University
Deniz Erdağ: Near East University
Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology, 2018, vol. 52, issue 6, No 15, 2690 pages
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Abstract The main aim of the current study were to find out the effect of competitive anxiety during the match for junior handball player students, and to investigate the relationship between the training experience of students and the level of competitive anxiety during the match for junior handball player students in youth centers of Duhok province in Iraq. A total number of participants was 128 junior handball players divided into 8 youth centers (Akre, Amedi, Bardarash, Domiz, Duhok, Shexan, Sumel and Zaxo) each center contain 16 players. The scale of the Competitive State Anxiety Inventory-2 was used to collect the data. The one way ANOVA, Test Least Significant Difference to find out the effect of competitive anxiety during the match for junior handball player students, and the correlation was conducted to find the relationship between the competitive anxiety and the training experience. The results showed that there is a significant differences between junior handball player students in the level of competitive anxiety for the youth centers (p
Keywords: Competitive anxiety; Training experience; Age; Handball (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/s11135-018-0686-9
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