Title of article :
Examination of self-respect and decision-making styles in decision-making of individuals participating in the training of camp leadership
Author/Authors :
GACAR، Atalay نويسنده Assistant Prof, School of Physical Education and Sports, F?rat University, Turkey , , NACAR، EYYUP نويسنده Assistant Prof, School of Physical Education and Sports, F?rat University, Turkey , , COSKUNER، Zeki نويسنده School of Physical Education and Sports, Firat University, Turkey , , YALCIN ، Ilimdar نويسنده School of Physical Education and Sports, Firat University, Turkey ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2013
Abstract :
The decision; means selecting the most appropriate one from various possible forms of action that will be able to possible according to available opportunities and conditions in order to achieve a goal. Also decision-making is the whole of cognitive and behavioral efforts related to make a choice and selection in the face of the various situations and events.
108 volunteer leader candidates were participated in our study, by reaching 86.4% of 125 people participating in the Training of Camp Learship organized in Kapizli April 23 Scouting and Camp Training Center in Silifke District of Mersin between 28 January and 2 February 2013.In our study, it was aimed to examine the self-respect and decision-making styles in decision-making of individuals participating in the Training of Camp Learship in terms of some variables. To achieve this goal, it was determined, by using "Melbourne Decision-Making Questionary" developed by Mann and Ark. (1998) and Personal Information Form consisting of 7 questions. The data were evaluated by SPSS package statistical software and the significance level was taken as p < 0.05.
Finally; while examining the self-respect and decision-making styles in decision-making of individuals participating in the Training of Camp Learship in terms of "gender, age and education level"; it was observed that difference between score averages of sub-dimensions of decision-making styles in terms of age variables is in the sub-dimension of "suspensive decision-making style", and that also no difference in the gender and education level was observed. Consequently, it was found that as age grows, they have more suspensive decision-making style.
Journal title :
International Journal of Sport Studies
Journal title :
International Journal of Sport Studies