A systematic and comparative examination of patience in the context of individual and team sports
Author(s): Vipan Kumar, Dr. Baljinder Singh Bal, Baldeena D Khokhar, Pankaj Kumar, Suchitra Senapati, Kanchan Thappa and Dr. Mehak Arora
Abstract: Study Aim: The aim of this study was to find out the significant difference of patience between individual and team sports.
Material and Methods: In total, 620 male participants in the 18–25 age range took part in this cross-sectional study. The individuals who took part in the activities belonged to the Individual Sports (Athletics, Archery, Gymnastics, Badminton, and Chess) and Team Sports (Cricket, Basketball, and Volleyball). The Social Intelligence Scale, developed in 1986 by Ms. Usha Ganesan and N.K. Chadda, was used to assess patience.
Statistical Technique: The current investigation used an unpaired t-test.
Results: There were significant differences (0.0001<0.05) in scores for individual sports (M =19.3742, SD = 2.6479) and team sports (M =20.4323, SD =2.6720).
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Vipan Kumar, Dr. Baljinder Singh Bal, Baldeena D Khokhar, Pankaj Kumar, Suchitra Senapati, Kanchan Thappa, Dr. Mehak Arora. A systematic and comparative examination of patience in the context of individual and team sports. Int J Multidiscip Trends 2024;6(6):28-30.