Match management and its relationship to psychological combustion among basketball referees

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  • Wanis Suleiman

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37376/glj.vi50.1608

Keywords:

Psychological combustion - basketball - match

Abstract

     Through the current study, to identify the relationship between match management and self-preservation among basketball referees, by identifying the relationship between the experience variable through critical monitoring in basketball, and to identify the relationship between the referee’s assessment of the match and the degree of psychological combustion scale for basketball referees, The researcher adopted the descriptive approach with the survey method for its suitability for the type of the current study, the sample size is 20 rulers for the basic study and 10 judges for the exploratory study, from the basketball referees community in Libya, and registered in the records of the Libyan General Union, and the results of the study, which has a high relationship and statistically significant between the variable of experience Psychological combustion, where the correlation coefficient reached 0.83- This result indicates an inverse relationship between the variable of experience and psychological combustion, that is, the greater the degree of experience in judgment, the less the degree of psychological combustion, that there is a high and statistically significant relationship between the match management variable and psychological combustion where it has reached Correlation coefficient 0.80- This result indicates an inverse relationship between the match management variable and psychological combustion, and this degree of correlation indicates that This is when the degree of psychological burning increases, as the referee's performance in terms of his management of the match is weak.

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Published

2022-09-13

How to Cite

سليمان و. (2022). Match management and its relationship to psychological combustion among basketball referees. Global Libyan Journal, (50). https://doi.org/10.37376/glj.vi50.1608

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