RELATIONSHIP OF ANXIETY AND AGGRESSION WITH THE PENALTY KICK PERFORMANCE IN COLLEGE LEVEL WOMEN FOOTBALL PLAYERS

Mr Nitheesh, K Mr, Chandrasekar, Mr Mithin, Anand Saran
unpublished
The use of psychological interference in competitive sport and games to enhance performance has become gradually popular. The present study was conducted to "Analyze the relationship among Anxiety, Aggression and Penalty kick performance in college women football players". The investigator has selected 50 college women football players from Tamil Nadu Physical Education and Sports University and YMCA college of Physical Education Nandanam, Chennai. Their age group ranged between 18 and 25
more » ... The standardized questionnaire were used for analyzing Anxiety and Aggression, such as Spielberger's Anxiety inventor for measuring (Anxiety) and Berry's Aggression questionnaire for (Aggression) scoring method of Anxiety is 3 point rating scale, like likert scale method, ranging from 1to 3 and Aggression It was measured on a 5 point rating scale, like likert scale method ranging from 1to 5. The data collected on Anxiety and Aggression from women football players were statistically analyzed by Computing Person Product Moment Correlation. The level of significance was fixed as 0.05 level. Within the limitations of the present study the followings conclusions were drawn: The selected psychological variable, namely Anxiety and Aggression
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