AGGRESSION BETWEEN BOYS AND GIRLS INTER SCHOOL U-17 FOOTBALLERS OF MANIPUR
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https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v4.i1.2016.2849Keywords:
Aggression, Physical, Verbal, Hostility, Anger, FootballAbstract [English]
The purpose of the current study to explore the significant difference on aggression between boys and girls footballers of Manipur. Bush and Perry Aggression Questionnaire have been administered to 50 football players (Boys= 25 and Girls= 25, average age is 16.5 years) participated in Subroto Mukherjee football tournament for under 17 boys and girls held at KhumanLampak Sports Complex from 13th to 19th June 2015 are selected. The comparative Mean Scores of the boys and girls footballers on physical, hostility, anger and verbal aggression, are found to be statistically insignificant as the value obtained are 1.293, 0.257, 0.537 and 1.362 respectively whereas the tabulated t- value was 2.01 with 48 degree of freedom at 0.05 level of significance.
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