Personality affecting coaches-athletes relationship of Malaysian football teams / Abbylolita Sullah and Chee Hian Tan

Personality has a great effect on performance and coach-athlete relationship in a team. Sportsscientist asserts that a lack of certain personality traits could help to explain “why some individualsgifted at sport do not thrive at elite level.” Therefore, the purpose of this study was to examine anyd...

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Main Authors: Sullah, Abbylolita, Tan, Chee Hian
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spelling my.uitm.ir.419332021-02-14T09:51:16Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/41933/ Personality affecting coaches-athletes relationship of Malaysian football teams / Abbylolita Sullah and Chee Hian Tan Sullah, Abbylolita Tan, Chee Hian Coaching Football Personality has a great effect on performance and coach-athlete relationship in a team. Sportsscientist asserts that a lack of certain personality traits could help to explain “why some individualsgifted at sport do not thrive at elite level.” Therefore, the purpose of this study was to examine anydifferences of personality traits between coaches and players of Malaysian football teams as well toidentify any differences concerning to personality traits among Malaysian successful and lesssuccessful football teams. (n =16) coaches and (n = 200) players of the Malaysia Super League andMalaysia Premier League were identified to participate in the modified GEQ (2009) which measuredpersonal attributes and personal qualities. Independent t-test apply and the results indicated that thenull hypothesis was rejected with the statistically of n (214); t = 2.441, p = .015; <.05 and n (214); t=2.434, p = .020; <.05. Personal qualities and attributes showed significant high mean value forMalaysian successful football teams n (106); t = 4.947, p = .000; <.05. This study distinguishedpersonality traits that seem to set apart the successful high-performing coach and athletes. This studyhas contributed to Coaching Science, the body of knowledge. Faculty of Sports Science and Recreation, University Press of Universiti Teknologi MARA 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/41933/1/41933.pdf Sullah, Abbylolita and Tan, Chee Hian (2020) Personality affecting coaches-athletes relationship of Malaysian football teams / Abbylolita Sullah and Chee Hian Tan. Malaysian Journal of Sport Science and Recreation (MJSSR), 16 (1). pp. 2-8. ISSN 1823-3198 https://mjssr.com/journal
institution Universiti Teknologi Mara
building Tun Abdul Razak Library
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topic Coaching
Football
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Football
Sullah, Abbylolita
Tan, Chee Hian
Personality affecting coaches-athletes relationship of Malaysian football teams / Abbylolita Sullah and Chee Hian Tan
description Personality has a great effect on performance and coach-athlete relationship in a team. Sportsscientist asserts that a lack of certain personality traits could help to explain “why some individualsgifted at sport do not thrive at elite level.” Therefore, the purpose of this study was to examine anydifferences of personality traits between coaches and players of Malaysian football teams as well toidentify any differences concerning to personality traits among Malaysian successful and lesssuccessful football teams. (n =16) coaches and (n = 200) players of the Malaysia Super League andMalaysia Premier League were identified to participate in the modified GEQ (2009) which measuredpersonal attributes and personal qualities. Independent t-test apply and the results indicated that thenull hypothesis was rejected with the statistically of n (214); t = 2.441, p = .015; <.05 and n (214); t=2.434, p = .020; <.05. Personal qualities and attributes showed significant high mean value forMalaysian successful football teams n (106); t = 4.947, p = .000; <.05. This study distinguishedpersonality traits that seem to set apart the successful high-performing coach and athletes. This studyhas contributed to Coaching Science, the body of knowledge.
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author Sullah, Abbylolita
Tan, Chee Hian
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Tan, Chee Hian
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title Personality affecting coaches-athletes relationship of Malaysian football teams / Abbylolita Sullah and Chee Hian Tan
title_short Personality affecting coaches-athletes relationship of Malaysian football teams / Abbylolita Sullah and Chee Hian Tan
title_full Personality affecting coaches-athletes relationship of Malaysian football teams / Abbylolita Sullah and Chee Hian Tan
title_fullStr Personality affecting coaches-athletes relationship of Malaysian football teams / Abbylolita Sullah and Chee Hian Tan
title_full_unstemmed Personality affecting coaches-athletes relationship of Malaysian football teams / Abbylolita Sullah and Chee Hian Tan
title_sort personality affecting coaches-athletes relationship of malaysian football teams / abbylolita sullah and chee hian tan
publisher Faculty of Sports Science and Recreation, University Press of Universiti Teknologi MARA
publishDate 2020
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/41933/1/41933.pdf
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