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The purpose of this study was to map and analyze the final project of Sports Science Study Program students who took the concentration of sports education at the Faculty of Sports Science, Yogyakarta State University. The sample consisted of 293 abstracts from 2009 to 2019. Incidental sampling was used as a sampling technique. Researchers as human instruments use documentation guidelines to collect data. Data collection techniques were carried out by documentation. The data were mapped by percentage of quantitative data and also analyzed descriptively qualitatively. The results showed that: research mapping resulted in the type of R&D research used 43% of the research; the number of one variable used 48.12% of the research; students as the subject 58.08% of the research; the place of research in the club 25.59% of the research and the subject matter of the research selected 27.98% of the research for the exercise program. From these results it can be known that Sports Science students mostly conduct research with the type of R&D with one variable with student subjects but for a more dominant place in the club with the subject matter of the Exercise program.
thesis, sports science students, sports education
thesis, sports science students, sports education
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