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DOBNE I RODNE RAZLIKE U MOTIVACIJI ZA BAVLJENJE REKREATIVNIM TENISOM

Authors: Vodjerek, Vanja;

DOBNE I RODNE RAZLIKE U MOTIVACIJI ZA BAVLJENJE REKREATIVNIM TENISOM

Abstract

The study involved 116 respondents aged 25 to 68 who are recreational tennis. The research was conducted according to the Campbell questionnaire. Respondents were divided according to age and gender groups. Within the gender group, we distinguish between male and female respondents, while within the age group, respondents are divided as follows: persons older than 25 and younger than 40 are placed in the younger age group, and persons older than 40 and further belong to the middle age group . Differences in the motivation of respondents in recreational tennis were examined with regard to age, gender and a combination of these two categories. The results of multivariate two-factor analysis of variance showed that there is a statistically significant difference in motives for recreational tennis with respect to gender because p <0.05, while the differences related to age and age-sex interaction are statistically insignificant. Previous research has also shown, as in this paper, that there are differences in motivation in sports according to gender. Other studies confirmed the difference between age and the interaction of age and gender, which was missing in this study, so we can say that the respondents play tennis recreationally for the same motives. This research also shows that tennis is a good recreational sport, which is confirmed by previous research that indicates a positive impact of recreational tennis on health.

U istraživanju je sudjelovalo 116 ispitanika u dobi od 25 do 68 godina koji se rekreativno bave tenisom. Istraživanje je provedeno po Campbellovom upitniku. Ispitanici su podijeljeni prema dobnim i rodnim skupinama. Unutar rodne skupine razlikujemo muške i ženske ispitanike, dok su unutar dobne skupine ispitanici podijeljeni na sljedeći način: osobe starije od 25 i mlađe od 40 godina stavljene su u grupu mlađa dob, a osobe koje su starije od 40 godina pa nadalje pripadaju grupi srednja dob. Razlike u motivaciji ispitanika kod bavljenja rekreativnim tenisom ispitane su s obzirom na dob, rod te kombinaciju te dvije kategorije. Rezultati multivarijatne dvofaktorske analize varijance su pokazali da u motivima za rekreativnim bavljenjem tenisom postoji statistički značajna razlika s obzirom na spol zbog toga što je p< 0,05, dok su razlike vezane uz dob i interakciju dobi i spola statistički beznačajne. Dosadašnjim istraživanjima je također dokazano, kao i u ovome radu, da postoje razlike u motivaciji kod bavljenja sportom prema spolu. U drugim je istraživanjima potvrđena razlika između dobi te interakciji dobi i spola, što je u ovom istraživanju izostalo pa možemo reći da ispitanici radi jednakih motiva rekreativno igraju tenis. Iz ovog je istraživanja također vidljivo kako je tenis dobar rekreativni sport, što potvrđuju i dosadašnja istraživanja koja ukazuju na pozitivan utjecaj rekreativnog tenisa na zdravlje.

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multivarijatna dvofaktorska analiza, DRUŠTVENE ZNANOSTI. Kineziologija., SOCIAL SCIENCES. Kinesiology., korelacija, correlation, Campbellov upitnik, multivariate two-factor analysis, Campbell questionnaire

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