The effects of communication between student athletes and physical education teachers on competition success and motivation

This research aimed to explore the effects of communication between student athletes and physical education teachers on competition success and motivation using the parameters such as sport branch, sex, age, and some other variables.The sample group was composed of 631 student athletes (471 male and...

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Published inSHS Web of Conferences Vol. 31; p. 1016
Main Authors Bora, Mehmet Veysi, Cengiz, Recep
Format Journal Article Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published Les Ulis EDP Sciences 2016
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Summary:This research aimed to explore the effects of communication between student athletes and physical education teachers on competition success and motivation using the parameters such as sport branch, sex, age, and some other variables.The sample group was composed of 631 student athletes (471 male and 160 female) attending to secondary schools in Mardin. In order to gather data, “Success Motivation in Sport” Questionnaire developed by Tiryaki and Gödelek (1997), and “Trainers Communication Scale” developed by Abakay and Kuru (2009) were adapted to the students. In order to test data distribution, Kolmogorov-Simirnov test was used. As the data showed a normal distribution according to the ages and service period of the teachers (p=.000<α = 0,05), parametric tests were used for data evaluation. In order to analyze the data, arithmetic averages, One-Way ANOVA, Independent samples t-test were used, and Tukey HSD was used to find out the main reason causing the difference between two variables.As a result, it was found out that the communication skills of the teachers had positive effects on the strength demonstration and gaining success motives of the student athletes. Moreover, students playing Basketball showed a higher degree of perception on this issue when compared to the students attending other sports.
ISSN:2261-2424
2416-5182
2261-2424
DOI:10.1051/shsconf/20163101016