A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE MOST IMPORTANT PERSONALITY TRAITS BETWEEN PRACTITIONERS AND NON-PRACTITIONERS OF SPORTS ACTIVITY

Authors

  • Omar Waleed Abdulkareem Author
  • Muneer Fadhel Ali Hassan Author
  • Ahmed Haitham Fadhil Author
  • Ahmed Amer Abdulhussein Author
  • Halah Atiyah Author
  • Fatima Raheem Taher Author
  • Ahmed Hashim Hammood Author
  • Tiba Saleem AbdulMageed Author
  • Qayssar faris Abdul alhamayd Author
  • Yahya faris Mohsen Author
  • Yasser Adnan Author

Keywords:

personality, sports activity, Trait

Abstract

The researchers reached many conclusions, the most important of which was the distinction of practitioners of sports activity with high degrees in the trait (social). At the same time, it was low in the trait (aggression – restraint- desisting) and non-practitioners were distinguished by sports activity with high degrees in the trait (aggression – restraint- desisting). In contrast, the degree was low in the trait (social), and there were significant differences in favor of practitioners of the activity of the athlete, Through the conclusions, the researchers recommend the need for university students to practice sports activities because of their positive impact on their health in general and on the development of their characteristics in particular, The need to return the physical education lesson to Iraqi universities because of its importance in educational and psychological awareness of students and the elimination of free time, providing equipment, tools, halls and playgrounds to serve dear students, sports practices have positive effects on the psyche of practitioners and create a spirit of cooperation, Brotherhood and familiarity between practitioners.

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Published

2024-05-30

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A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE MOST IMPORTANT PERSONALITY TRAITS BETWEEN PRACTITIONERS AND NON-PRACTITIONERS OF SPORTS ACTIVITY. (2024). Proximus Journal of Sports Science and Physical Education, 1(5), 152-163. https://proximusjournal.com/index.php/PJSSPE/article/view/78

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