2017, Vol. 4, Issue 3, Part C
Comparative study of self-concept and sports competitive anxiety between India and Bangladesh international women kho- kho players
Author(s): Sunil Kumar and Pramod Kumar Yadav
Abstract:The purpose of the study was “Comparative study of self-concept and sports competitive anxiety between India and Bangladesh kho-kho playersâ€. The subject for this study was 12th South Asian Games 2016, which was organized by India in Guwahati (Assam). Total 30 (Thirty) female Kho-Kho players, 15 players of Indian and 15 player of Bangladesh were (19-30 years of age) selected. To find out the self-concept, anxiety of international kho-kho players. The Sports competition anxiety questionnaire developed by Renier-martin and self-concept questionnaire developed by Robson [1989] were selected for this. The selected variables was and self-concept and anxiety. The obtained data were analyzed by applying independent‘t’ test in order to comparison of self-concept and anxiety differential between India and Bangladesh Kho-Kho players. Further, the level of significance was set at 0.05 level of confidence. The finding of the study reveals that there was insignificant difference in case of self-concept and anxiety between India and Bangladesh players may be due to the reason that the players were almost a same level of fitness and intellectual ability with similar kind of experience which must have been a probable cause.
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Sunil Kumar, Pramod Kumar Yadav. Comparative study of self-concept and sports competitive anxiety between India and Bangladesh international women kho- kho players. Int J Phys Educ Sports Health 2017;4(3):154-156.