COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PSYCHOLOGICAL ISSUE (AGGRESSION) BETWEEN TEAM AND INDIVIDUAL PLAYERS
Authors:
Satish Pathekar, Dr. Shipra Chakborti
Page No: 241-247
Abstract:
Psychological issues can arise in team dynamics and among individual players in various sports and team settings. These issues can impact performance, teamwork, and overall well-being. In this study we have taken aggression as psychological issue. Aggression is a bad personality characteristic that has been linked to involvement in sports. Depending on the sport, the demands placed on the athlete, and other factors, aggression and violent conduct can occasionally cross the line into unethical territory in athletics and at other times be an integral part of it. Different behaviors that are considered to be aggressive all have the same goal in mind: to cause the opponent pain or harm. Researchers from all around the world have carried out numerous studies, yet there are still problems in the gray zones. This study aimed to compare football and chess players' levels of aggression. A technique called quota sampling was used to choose the individuals. The Buss-Perry Aggressiveness Questionnaire (BAQ) (1992), which consists of 29 items evaluating four attributes—physical aggression, verbal aggression, hostility, and anger—was used to quantify aggression. Players of chess and football were compared for aggression using an independent sample 't' test
Description:
Psychological, Athletes Aggression, Individual, Team
Volume & Issue
Volume-10,ISSUE-10
Keywords
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