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Personal and social compatibility with practitioners basketball
Authors: mahmod yehea
Year: 1986
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Abstract:

Introduction: Perhaps the most important educational goals provided by developed countries through programs of physical activity and interest in human relationships that provide and extend the capabilities and integrated programs to the emergence of citizen technically and physically, educationally and psychologically, and those programs based on the planning and implementation of scientists in various fields. Sample: Sample size 40, 20 students from the Faculty of Physical Education, and practicing the sport of basketball in one of the Egyptian Federation of registered clubs and 20 students did not still physical activity from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University. Search Tools: Select a researcher (u. H) with the consensus from within the profile of five tests. Themes: 1 - reduce the self 2 - sense of belonging prisoners and environmental. 3 - self-responsibility. 4 - commitment to environmental values. 5 - Total Compatibility Profile. 6 - Social. 7 - Social Responsibility. 8 - social cognition. 9 - Compatibility school. 10 - Total social harmony. True test: conducted to measure logical truth and sincerity of measuring the test. Conducted to measure the expense of stability in a test application and re-applied. Results of the study: - The results indicated that there are differences between athletes (basketball players) and non-athletes in the compatibility profile of the four factors. Recommendations: Recommended that the researcher should be of interest to exercise physical activity and work to spread the game of basketball.

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