Building and codifying the scale of emotional obedience among youth football club players
Abstract
Research Objective: To build and codify the Emotional Submissiveness Scale among Football Players. The researcher used the descriptive method in the survey method, the research population represented the football players in Baghdad and Basra governorate as a youth group, andthe sample building the emotional obedience scale consisted of (100) players, in addition to the survey sample consisted of (14) players and the rationing sample consisted of (50) individuals.
The researcher concluded: The ability of the Emotional Submissiveness Meter in Football Players On measuring emotional obedience and with all transparency The problem is clearly that the emotional obedience of football players. The scale's ability to characterize the emotional obedience of the research sample in a broader and broader sense than they thought. Knowledge of modern psychological programs address negative cases of emotional submissiveness.
It was Recommendations: Work on the emotional obedience scale because it is ready to generalize the results. Paying attention to the psychological state of athletes every day and knowing the variables and developments in it. Understanding society and working to keep athletes away from the media that affects their psychological state. Conducting research by using the scale for another sample.
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