The study aimed to identify the nature of some psychological variables under study, and the motivation of
athletic achievement upon single games players at the University of Jordan, totaling (54) for the player where
study was conducted a random sample of (40) players, and the researcher used (4) metrics to measure
psychological variables the subject of the study, conducted using appropriate statistical treatment of statistical
packages (SPSS). The study results showed the presence of correlation between psychological variables (site
settings, psychological stress, and anxiety) and athletic achievement motivation. The study also showed that there
was no statistically significant differences between variables under study are attributable to the sex player, as
well as the lack of a statistically significant between psychological variables under study are attributable to
specialize (human sciences, natural sciences). In light of these findings the researcher recommended a set of
recommendations, including: increasing the awareness of coaches’ psychological variables affecting the level of
achievement, as well as the appointment of a psychologist for sports teams to improve the level of achievement.
Authors
Haifa Jamhour
Pages From
216
Pages To
221
Journal Name
DIRASAT: EDUCATIONAL SCIENCES
Volume
45
Issue
1
Keywords
psychological variables, achievement motivation single Games, University of Jordan
Abstract