Kurdish Studies

ISSN: 2051-4883 | e-ISSN: 2051-4891
Email: editor@kurdishstudies.net

Building and Applying a Measure of Consensual Behavior for the Basketball Premier League Clubs Players in Iraq

Muayad Hamid Qasim
University of Dhi Qar / College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, Department of Applied Sciences,College of Physical Education and Sport Science, University of Thi-Qar, Thi-Qar, 64001,Iraq,
Methaq Ghazi Mohammed
University of Dhi Qar / College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, Department of Applied Sciences,College of Physical Education and Sport Science, University of Thi-Qar, Thi-Qar, 64001,Iraq,
Keywords: Consensual behavior Measure - Basketball Premier League Clubs Players in Iraq..

Abstract

The importance of the research lies in the inevitability of the athlete exploiting all available abilities and skills to achieve excellence and ensure victory in the match. Hence, the research problem emerged to extensively study this variable to enhance and develop the psychological aspects of the players due to the great pressures that this team-game requires. The objectives of the research were to build a measure of consensual behavior and establish the standard levels among the basketball premier league clubs’ players in Iraq for the season (2023-2024). In their study, the researchers relied on the descriptive approach using the survey method, as it suits the nature of the problem and achieves the research objectives. The research population was (144) players from Premier League basketball clubs, and the sample was selected using a comprehensive enumeration method, and their percentage was (100%). The sample was distributed in order to build and design a measure of consensual behavior as follows: Initial application sample (exploratory experiment) which consisted of (12) players, at a percentage of (8.33%). The construction sample consisted of (96) players, at a percentage of (66.67%).

SCImago Journal & Country Rank

Keywords

Kurdish StudiesKurdsmigrationTurkeyKurdishKurdistangenderSyriaimmigrationIraqIraqi KurdistanrefugeesmediadiasporaMigrationfamilyAlevismRojavaYezidisautonomyUnited StatesKurdish studiestransnational migrationIranstereotypesminoritiesAlevisactivismEuropesovereigntyareal linguisticsPKKIndiaBalkans