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VOL. 1, ISSUE 9 (2016)
Self-actualization and confusion among hockey and football game players
Authors
Kawaljit Kaur
Abstract
Hockey and football group games are the most ancient forms of outdoor sports; these group games were basically played by children in the simplest form of attacking and defencing. The main objective of this study was to compare the self-actualization and confusion among hockey and football male players. To achieve the purpose of the study data was collected from sixty players of each game, who have represented different states in hockey and football games. The age of the subjects were ranging between 17-25 years. The data collected was treated with the statistical technique‘t-test’ and found there is a significant difference in self-actualization and confusion among hockey and football group Game Players.
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Pages:51-52
How to cite this article:
Kawaljit Kaur "Self-actualization and confusion among hockey and football game players". International Journal of Advanced Education and Research, Vol 1, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 51-52
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