An analysis of decision making strategies of Kocaeli region football referees

In this study, in a football competition, which is one of the most interesting sports encounters today, the state of the decision-making strategies of referees, who play an important role in terms of final scores, is investigated. In line with this aim, efforts have been made to determine the decisi...

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Main Authors: Selvi Sabit, Karagün Elif
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:SHS Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20173701043
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spelling doaj-a43b231c8a5a4046b6371de98ab18a1b2021-02-02T03:21:11ZengEDP SciencesSHS Web of Conferences2261-24242017-01-01370104310.1051/shsconf/20173701043shsconf_erpa2017_01043An analysis of decision making strategies of Kocaeli region football refereesSelvi Sabit0Karagün Elif1Institute of Health Sciences, Kocaeli UniversityRecreation Department, Sports Science Faculty, Kocaeli ÜniversityIn this study, in a football competition, which is one of the most interesting sports encounters today, the state of the decision-making strategies of referees, who play an important role in terms of final scores, is investigated. In line with this aim, efforts have been made to determine the decision-making strategies of Kocaeli football referees. Whether the decision-making strategies determined have changed according to variables such as gender, age, marital status, educational status, economic income, work done outside of refereeing, professional experience and refereeing years. For this purpose, “Decision Strategies Scale and Personal Information Form” developed by Bacanlı and Kuzgun [1], have been applied to a total of 117 football referees, 11 female and 106 male active football referees in Kocaeli. The results obtained from the scale applications were evaluated in the SPSS 21.00 statistical package program. As a result of the analyzes made; Subscales of decision-making strategies of referees are not significant in terms of gender, marital status, education, work experience, work done outside refereering, refereeing years; while it is not meaningful in terms of unstable, logical and dependent decision making sub-scales when compared to the economic level, it has been seen that only internal tepic decision making increases significantly when economic level is lower.https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20173701043Footballrefereedecision makingdecision strategy
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author Selvi Sabit
Karagün Elif
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An analysis of decision making strategies of Kocaeli region football referees
SHS Web of Conferences
Football
referee
decision making
decision strategy
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Karagün Elif
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title An analysis of decision making strategies of Kocaeli region football referees
title_short An analysis of decision making strategies of Kocaeli region football referees
title_full An analysis of decision making strategies of Kocaeli region football referees
title_fullStr An analysis of decision making strategies of Kocaeli region football referees
title_full_unstemmed An analysis of decision making strategies of Kocaeli region football referees
title_sort analysis of decision making strategies of kocaeli region football referees
publisher EDP Sciences
series SHS Web of Conferences
issn 2261-2424
publishDate 2017-01-01
description In this study, in a football competition, which is one of the most interesting sports encounters today, the state of the decision-making strategies of referees, who play an important role in terms of final scores, is investigated. In line with this aim, efforts have been made to determine the decision-making strategies of Kocaeli football referees. Whether the decision-making strategies determined have changed according to variables such as gender, age, marital status, educational status, economic income, work done outside of refereeing, professional experience and refereeing years. For this purpose, “Decision Strategies Scale and Personal Information Form” developed by Bacanlı and Kuzgun [1], have been applied to a total of 117 football referees, 11 female and 106 male active football referees in Kocaeli. The results obtained from the scale applications were evaluated in the SPSS 21.00 statistical package program. As a result of the analyzes made; Subscales of decision-making strategies of referees are not significant in terms of gender, marital status, education, work experience, work done outside refereering, refereeing years; while it is not meaningful in terms of unstable, logical and dependent decision making sub-scales when compared to the economic level, it has been seen that only internal tepic decision making increases significantly when economic level is lower.
topic Football
referee
decision making
decision strategy
url https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20173701043
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