Disability-Related Self-Attendance Fear among Tennis and Table Tennis Players
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Raghdaa Fouad mahammed*, Sahira Razzaq kadhum
The purpose of the study is to develop self-attendance fear measures for table tennis players and tennis players with disabilities, as well as to gauge how severe these fears are in both groups. The authors propose that there are no statistically significant differences in the level of fear of self-attendance for players of ground tennis and table tennis for the disabled between the arithmetic mean and the hypothetical mean. In keeping with the nature of the current study, we adopted a descriptive methodology, and the sample comprised 62 players of table tennis and tennis for the disabled. The authors make use of the Al-Taei prepared scale (fears of self-attendance). The statistical package for educational sciences (spss v 26) was used to analyze the data after conducting the psychometric characteristics (honesty, reliability, and objectivity) on it. Based on their responses on the self-attendance fear scale, we discovered that table tennis players and players of the sport for people with disabilities have a moderate degree of self-attendance fear.
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