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Determinants of student-atletes' performance in Negros Oriental athletic association 'NORAA' athletic meet [thesis] : Basis for a sport program / by Ray Patrick A. Balderas

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Dumaguete City : Foundation University, 2021Description: x, 100 leaves : illustration ; 28 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • LG 221 D35 G73 A5 E38 S66 .2021 B176
Dissertation note: Summary: This graduate thesis sought to investigate the different determinants of student-athletes' performance in the Negros Oriental Athletic Association athletic meet for the School Year 2019-2020. Fifty-five student-athletes were chosen to take part of the survey and interview conducted. It utilized descriptive-correlation method and employed weighted mean, and spearman Rank Order Correlation. Results showed that most of the most of respondents are males aging 14-15 years old, students athletes motivation has greater impact to their performance than readiness and satisfaction and perceived coach influence to a high level while family and community to a low level only, the higher the student-athletes' readiness and coach support the higher chances of winning in the sports competition, and student-athletes with greater number of training hours showed higher readiness, motivation, satisfaction, perceived coach and community support than those student-athletes with smaller number of training hours. It recommends that school principals should collaborate with their respective stakeholders to improve the performance of their local athletes.
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Thesis Thesis Foundation University Library Thesis T B192 2021 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.2 Available 63152
Thesis Thesis Foundationiana Section, University Records and Archives Center (URAC) Thesis LG 221 D35 G73 A5 E38 S66 .2021 B176 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available 0232024007019001

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Thesis Graduate (MA Arts in Education Major in Physical Education and Sports Management) -- Foundation University, 2021.

Includes bibliographical references and appendices.

This graduate thesis sought to investigate the different determinants of student-athletes' performance in the Negros Oriental Athletic Association athletic meet for the School Year 2019-2020. Fifty-five student-athletes were chosen to take part of the survey and interview conducted. It utilized descriptive-correlation method and employed weighted mean, and spearman Rank Order Correlation. Results showed that most of the most of respondents are males aging 14-15 years old, students athletes motivation has greater impact to their performance than readiness and satisfaction and perceived coach influence to a high level while family and community to a low level only, the higher the student-athletes' readiness and coach support the higher chances of winning in the sports competition, and student-athletes with greater number of training hours showed higher readiness, motivation, satisfaction, perceived coach and community support than those student-athletes with smaller number of training hours. It recommends that school principals should collaborate with their respective stakeholders to improve the performance of their local athletes.

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