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Öğe Do Tactical Skills Differ Based on the Position and Level of Sportsmanship? A Study on Soccer Players(Lahore Medical Research Center Llp, 2021) Tutal, Varol; Efe, MehmetThe aim of this study is to determine whether there is a difference in tactical skills of soccer players according to the variables of sportsmanship level and position. For this purpose, 324 male soccer players with different sportsmanship levels participated in the study voluntarily. In the study, Personal Information Form and Tactical Skills in Sports Inventory created by the researchers were used as data collection tools. In the statistical analysis, first the Cronbach Alpha internal consistency coefficient of the inventory was examined, and the coefficient was found as .93. In determining the analyses to be performed after this stage, the skewness and kurtosis values of the inventory sub-dimensions were examined, and a normal distribution was found. Accordingly, a one-way ANOVA analysis was completed for the variables of position and sportsmanship level, and on the results found in the analysis a post-hoc Tukey analysis was completed to determine the differences. Additionally, a Pearson correlation analysis was performed to determine the relationship between the variables. When the results obtained within the scope of the study were examined, it was determined that there were significant differences between the groups according to the position and sportsmanship levels of the soccer players. When the results of the age variable were examined, positive significant relationships between the inventory sub-dimensions were found. Thus, it can be said that the variables considered within the scope of the research are effective on tactical skills.Öğe The Relationship Between Sports Addiction and Personality Dimensions Based on Cloninger's Theory in Bodybuilding and Fitness Trainers in 51 Easfern Anatolia Region of Türkey(Univ Illes Balears, 2024) Yurtsevent, Cemile Nihal; Ilkim, Mehmet; Toros, Turhan; Aslan, Tahir Volkan; Keskin, Muzaffer Toprak; Efe, Mehmet; Basoglu, BurhanSports addiction, which can significantly impact athletes and coaches, is influenced by various personality traits. This study aims to examine the relationship between sports addiction and personality dimensions according to Cloninger's theory among bodybuilding and fitness trainers in Eastern Anatolia, Turkey. This applied, post-event research involved a statistical population of bodybuilding and fitness trainers in the region, with a sample size of 217 participants selected through stratified random sampling. Data was collected using standardized sports addiction questionnaires and Cloninger's Nature and Character Questionnaire. Statistical analyses, including Pearson correlation, linear regression, independent t-tests, and MANOVA, were conducted using SPSS with a significance level of 0.05. The findings indicate a significant relationship between sports addiction and certain personality dimensions, such as avoidance, dependence on reward, and perseverance. However, novelty was not significantly related to sports addiction. Additionally, significant relationships were found between sports addiction and all character dimensions, including cooperation, self-direction, and self-development. No significant gender differences were observed in sports addiction or between personality dimensions of nature and character among male and female coaches is recommended that understanding individuals personality dimensions on help coaches identify the likelihood of sports addiction symptoms and implement measures to mitigate associated risks.Öğe The Relationship Between Sports Addiction and Personality Dimensions Based on Cloninger's Theory in Bodybuilding and Fitness Trainers in Eastern Anatolia Region of Turkey(Sociedad Revista de Psicologia del Deporte, 2024) Yurtseven, Cemile Nihal; Ilkim, Mehmet; Toros, Turhan; Asian, Tahir Volkan; Keskin, Muzaffer Toprak; Efe, Mehmet; Basoglu, BurhanSports addiction, which can significantly impact athletes and coaches, is influenced by various personality traits. This study aims to examine the relationship between sports addiction and personality dimensions according to Cloninger's theory among bodybuilding and fitness trainers in Eastern Anatolia, Turkey. This applied, post-event research involved a statistical population of bodybuilding and fitness trainers in the region, with a sample size of 217 participants selected through stratified random sampling. Data was collected using standardized sports addiction questionnaires and Cloninger's Nature and Character Questionnaire. Statistical analyses, including Pearson correlation, linear regression, independent t-tests, and MANOVA, were conducted using SPSS with a significance level of 0.05. The findings indicate a significant relationship between sports addiction and certain personality dimensions, such as avoidance, dependence on reward, and perseverance. However, novelty was not significantly related to sports addiction. Additionally, significant relationships were found between sports addiction and all character dimensions, including cooperation, self-direction, and self-development. No significant gender differences were observed in sports addiction or between personality dimensions of nature and character among male and female coaches. It is recommended that understanding individuals' personality dimensions can help coaches identify the likelihood of sports addiction symptoms and implement measures to mitigate associated risks. © 2024 Sociedad Revista de Psicologia del Deporte. All rights reserved.