Brain habits, Accuracy and Its Relationship to Self-Confidence for Handball Players
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https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v15i1.13788Keywords:
Brain habits, self-confidence, handball playersAbstract
The current research aims to identify the struggle for accuracy and its relationship with self-confidence
among players of the Baghdad and Middle Euphrates clubs with handball, to achieve this goal, two tools
have been prepared, one of which is to measure the struggle for accuracy and the other to measure selfconfidence after finding their psychometric characteristics represented in honesty and constancy, the two
tools were applied on the research sample of (152) players from the clubs of Baghdad and the Middle
Euphrates with youth handball and after analyzing the data using statistical means the research resulted in
the research sample enjoying the struggle for accuracy and self-confidence in them, as well as the existence
of a statistically significant correlation between the struggle for accuracy and self-confidence of the players
of Baghdad and Euphrates clubs with handball.
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