Title of article :
Effects of the Lateral- and Double-Thinking Strategies on the Chess Positions Solving and Performance Time
Author/Authors :
Al-Mashhadi, Raed Abdulameer Abbas Faculty of Sports Science - University of Babylon - Babylon, Iraq
Abstract :
The game of chess, which is viewed as a symbol of intellectual prowess, is a valuable educational tool
which can improve cognitive behavior such as thinking models, etc.; but the effects of thinking strategy such as double
thinking strategies (DTS) and lateral thinking strategies (LTS) on the chess performance is not investigated.
Objectives. This study aimed to measure the effects of the LTS and DTS on the chess positions and their performance
time. Methods. Fifty-six university students selected 91 volunteer participants and divided randomly into two equal
groups (n = 28) of LTS and DTS. Two educational training sessions per week conducted for eight weeks (16 sessions
for each strategy totally). Training sessions held to educate consisted of four and three steps for LTS and DTS,
respectively. Results. Both LTS and DTS increased the chess position significantly, but DTS could improve it
substantially more than LTS (p < 0.001). Also, LTS and DTS decreased performance time significantly, but DTS could
more reduce it significantly (p < 0.001). Conclusions. However, both strategies improved both the chess position and
performance time of the players, but DTS could improve it more than LTS.
Keywords :
Performance Time , Chess Positions , Double Thinking Strategy , Lateral Thinking Strategy
Journal title :
Annals of Applied Sport Science