2022, Vol. 9, Issue 5, Part C
Building a scale of negative sources for the emotional behavior of some premier league players in football and its relationship to decision-making with legal penalties for referees from the players’ point of view in Iraq 2021-2022
Author(s): Dr. Maytham Muttair Hameedi
Abstract:The importance of the research was to build two scales of negative sources of the emotional behavior of the football Premier League players (prepared by the researcher) and the scale of decision-making with legal penalties by the referees from the viewpoint of the Premier League players (prepared by the researcher). 22) The basic study was applied to a sample of (98) players from the football Premier League who participated in the round for the season (2021-2022). Appropriate statistical treatments were used and (6) sources were identified (physical stress - loss of focus - intractable anxiety - negative emotional arousal - psychological tension) representing the negative sources of emotional behavior of the football Premier League players and the scale (decision-making with legal penalties) to find the relationship between the two scales and conclude Research on how Premier League football players are affected by these sources during matches as a result of the severity of these emotions and we recommend the need to use this scale to identify negative sources of emotional behavior and at the same time we recommend studying other sources to reduce this emotional and aggressive behavior and to emphasize guidance and training programs and under the supervision of specialists in the psychological, training and academic aspects.
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Dr. Maytham Muttair Hameedi. Building a scale of negative sources for the emotional behavior of some premier league players in football and its relationship to decision-making with legal penalties for referees from the players’ point of view in Iraq 2021-2022. Int J Phys Educ Sports Health 2022;9(5):141-152.