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Volume : V, Issue : VII, August - 2015

“THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STRESS AND ANXIETY AMONG STATE LEVEL KABADDI PLAYERS”

Quadri Syed Javeed, None

By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

Objective of the study was to search the relationship between stress and anxiety among state level kabaddi players. Hypothesis: Positive correlation between stress and anxiety among state level kabaddi players. Sample: For the present study 100 Sample were belongings to Aurangabad, among them 50 Maharashtra state level kabaddi players. The age range of subjects was 18-24 years. (Mean 20.23, SD 3.56) Purposive non-probability sampling technique was used. Tools: 1) Singh Personal Stress Source Inventory (SPSSI): by Arun Kumar Singh 2) Sports Anxiety Test (SAT) this scale was constructed and standardize by Dr. Quadri Syed Javeed. Result: Positive correlation between stress and anxiety among state level kabaddi players.

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Quadri Syed Javeed, None(2015). “THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STRESS AND ANXIETY AMONG STATE LEVEL KABADDI PLAYERS”. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. V, Issue. VII, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/7010.pdf

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