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VOL. 1, ISSUE 3 (2016)
Compare self-concept traits among individual and team games at inter-college level
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Ved Parkash Sharma
Abstract

The word sport was added to psychology. Sports scientists truly hold the belief that an individual is a thinking animal as well as a performing one. It should then follow that attempting to synthesize and analyze the interactions of various aspects of sports performance and the multi‑dimensional nature of intelligent behavior is a productive undertaking. Cratty confirms that intellectual involvement and intelligent decision making on the part of an athlete is a matter of experience.

Sample: Twenty male subjects were selected from S.G.G.S Khalsa College Mahilpur. Ten subjects from individual games and ten from Team games who had represented the Inter-college in their respected games. The age level of the subjects ranged from 17 – 25 years.

Hypothesis: Based upon the available literature and scholar’s own understanding, there shall not be any significant differences between means of Self-Concept Traits among the individual and team games at the Inter-college level.

Statistical Analysis: The data collected in test was statistically compared by using ‘t’ test. The level of significance chosen was 0.05.

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Pages:100-101
How to cite this article:
Ved Parkash Sharma "Compare self-concept traits among individual and team games at inter-college level". International Journal of Advanced Research and Development, Vol 1, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 100-101
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