2017
DOI: 10.15314/tsed.313347
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Problem-solving skills of futsal players with regard to some socio-demographic variables

Abstract: The aim of this study is to evaluate problem-solving skills of female futsal teams that compete in the Futsal League of Turkish Universities Sports Federation in terms of some socio-demographic variables. In total, 144 students from female futsal teams of 10 universities competing in the Futsal League of Turkish Universities Sports Federation voluntarily took part in this study. In the study, "Problem-Solving Inventory" that was developed by Heppner & Petersen was used. With this inventory, such sub-dimensions… Show more

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“…Thus, the problem solving perception of the athletes in 30+ age group is at the highest level. Looking at the studies that investigate the relationship between problem solving and age in athletes, it is stated that individual gains practicality in problem solving due to the increased knowledge and experience together with the age and the person exhibits higher level of problem solving success (Eroğlu and Eroğlu, 2016;Con et al, 2017;Demir, 2018). Our findings are supported with the relevant literature.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the problem solving perception of the athletes in 30+ age group is at the highest level. Looking at the studies that investigate the relationship between problem solving and age in athletes, it is stated that individual gains practicality in problem solving due to the increased knowledge and experience together with the age and the person exhibits higher level of problem solving success (Eroğlu and Eroğlu, 2016;Con et al, 2017;Demir, 2018). Our findings are supported with the relevant literature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%