Personality Traits and Professional Future Anxiety among Practicing and Non-practicing Students of Sports Activities

Document Type : Original Article

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Physical Education Faculty, Port Said

Abstract

Objectives The research aims to identify whether there are differences in both the level of personality traits and the level of professional future concern among practicing and non-practicing students of sports activities.
Research Procedures I. Exploratory Study The researcher conducted a pilot experiment on a sample of the same research community of 30 students from the Arab Academy for Maritime Studies in Jeddah
The researcher selected the sample intentionally from the defined community as follows: Fifty (50) students practicing in sports activities, 50 students non-practicing in sports activities, representing 45.5% of the research community, after excluding 30 students for exploratory study from the same research community.
Conclusions The effectiveness of professional future anxiety scale concluded by the researcher,

There are no differences between practicing and non-practicing students of sports activities in the level of (nervousness, aggressive, excitability and calmness, and control) traits,
There are differences between practicing and non-practicing students of sports activities for favor of the practitioners in the level of (social trait
There are differences between practicing and non-practicing students of sports activities for favor of non-practitioners in the level of (depressive and prevention) traits. ), and the level of professional future concern

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