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This study aims to determine the description and differences in the level of anxiety for male volleyball athletes even semester 2018/2019 before, at rest and after the match. The sample in this study was 40 male volleyball athletes even semester 2018/2019 IKIP PGRI Bali using random sampling techniques. Data was collected using a SCAT (Sport Competition AnxietyTest) anxiety level scale. The research method used is a comparative descriptive method with one way ANOVA test analysis of SPSS version 22. The results of the data analysis note that the results of a comparison test between anxiety levels before competing and after competing that has a significance of p = 0,000, anxiety levels at rest and competing after the match has a significance of p = 0.000, the level of anxiety before competing and at rest has a significance of p = 0.317. The results of the decision based on hypothesis testing that showed significance (p <0.05), then H0 was rejected, namely there was a significant difference between the level of anxiety before competing with after the match and there was a significant difference between the level of anxiety at rest competing with after the match. While the decision results are based on hypothesis testing which shows significance (p> 0.05), then H0 is accepted, that is, there is no significant difference between the level of anxiety before competing with after competing.
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