A comparative study of performance enhancement attitude scale, perceived social loafing & sports commitment at different level of sports competition
Manish Hooda, Parveen, Dr. Pardeep Kumar
The objectives of the study were to examine the difference of performance enhancement attitude, perceived social loafing and sports commitment at different level of sportspersons. For the purpose of the study, data was obtained from 60 randomly selected participants age ranged from 18 to 30 years. All samples divided into three levels such as state, national and interuniversity level. Performance enhancement attitude scale (PEAS), perceived social loafing questionnaire (PSLQ) and sports commitment (CM) scales were used as dependent variable in this study. Obtained data were analyzed through SPSS version 17. One-Way ANOVA was used to compare the results and significant level was set at 0.05 respectively. The mean and SD for PEAS state level is 44.62±12, National 43.95±12.70 and Interuniversity 51.5±11.13, PSLQ State14.62±2.31, National 14.85±1.92, University 16.14±2.70, for SCM state15.10±3.22, National 16.20±3.01 and for University 14±2.03 respectively. After analysis the results, it has been observed that there is no significant difference found among groups in their performance enhancement attitude, perceived social loafing and sports commitment. It means that there is no significant difference towards doping attitude at different level of sportsperson
Manish Hooda, Parveen, Dr. Pardeep Kumar. A comparative study of performance enhancement attitude scale, perceived social loafing & sports commitment at different level of sports competition. International Journal of Yoga, Physiotherapy and Physical Education, Volume 3, Issue 1, 2018, Pages 159-162