Psychological skills assessment and referee rugby sevens performance

This study aims to examine the psychological skills that are commonly used among referees rugby sevens and their relationship with referees’ performance. The Psychological Skills Inventory for Sports (Mahoney, Gabriel, & Perkins, 1987) was adapted and modified specifically for use by rugby sev...

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Main Authors: Nazarudin, Mohamad Nizam, Noordin, Hasnol, Suppiah, Pathmanathan K., Abdullah, Mohamad Razali, Omar Fauzee, Mohd Sofian, Abdullah, Nagoor Meera
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spelling my.uum.repo.263172019-08-28T01:53:51Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/26317/ Psychological skills assessment and referee rugby sevens performance Nazarudin, Mohamad Nizam Noordin, Hasnol Suppiah, Pathmanathan K. Abdullah, Mohamad Razali Omar Fauzee, Mohd Sofian Abdullah, Nagoor Meera L Education (General) This study aims to examine the psychological skills that are commonly used among referees rugby sevens and their relationship with referees’ performance. The Psychological Skills Inventory for Sports (Mahoney, Gabriel, & Perkins, 1987) was adapted and modified specifically for use by rugby sevens referees. It was administered to 132 rugby sevens referee (mean age 33.4 + 1.5 years; 132 males) of the Malaysian Rugby Union (MRU) which has been refereed in 10 rugby sevens tournament in Malaysia. The psychological skills variables employed in the questionnaire included confidence, anxiety management, mental preparation, motivation and concentration. The IRB Referee Sevens Performance Evaluation Form (r=0.94) was used to evaluate referee performance. These instruments measure the performance variable that contains the dimensions of control, communication, application of the law and the positioning. The descriptive statistics of the variables are Psychological skills (M= 120.14, SD= 6.97) and performance (M= 136.45, SD= 4.47) identified at a moderate level. Findings indicated no significant differences [F= (3, 72) =.636, p>0.05] in psychological skills across age levels but there are significant differences [F= (3, 128) =57.616, p<0.05] across experience levels. Highly experienced referees scored significantly higher in all psychological constructs compared to less experienced referees. Variables that showed strong and positive relationships with performance were anxiety management (r= .61), concentration (r= .57), confidence(r= .54) and motivation (r= .50). In conclusion, the psychological skills assessment can improve the efficacy of rugby referees and recommends that referee coaches increase the use of psychological skills in competitions and future training. Researchers should investigate the effectiveness of applied sport psychology interventions in enhancing referee performance in the future. Universiti Malaysia Sabah 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/26317/1/JPP%205%202014%20165%20184.pdf Nazarudin, Mohamad Nizam and Noordin, Hasnol and Suppiah, Pathmanathan K. and Abdullah, Mohamad Razali and Omar Fauzee, Mohd Sofian and Abdullah, Nagoor Meera (2014) Psychological skills assessment and referee rugby sevens performance. Jurnal Pemikir Pendidikan (Journal for Educational Thinkers), 5. pp. 165-184. ISSN 1985-3637 http://www.jpp.edu.my/index.php/journal/search_journal?search_type=volume&searchj=vol%205,%202014
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topic L Education (General)
spellingShingle L Education (General)
Nazarudin, Mohamad Nizam
Noordin, Hasnol
Suppiah, Pathmanathan K.
Abdullah, Mohamad Razali
Omar Fauzee, Mohd Sofian
Abdullah, Nagoor Meera
Psychological skills assessment and referee rugby sevens performance
description This study aims to examine the psychological skills that are commonly used among referees rugby sevens and their relationship with referees’ performance. The Psychological Skills Inventory for Sports (Mahoney, Gabriel, & Perkins, 1987) was adapted and modified specifically for use by rugby sevens referees. It was administered to 132 rugby sevens referee (mean age 33.4 + 1.5 years; 132 males) of the Malaysian Rugby Union (MRU) which has been refereed in 10 rugby sevens tournament in Malaysia. The psychological skills variables employed in the questionnaire included confidence, anxiety management, mental preparation, motivation and concentration. The IRB Referee Sevens Performance Evaluation Form (r=0.94) was used to evaluate referee performance. These instruments measure the performance variable that contains the dimensions of control, communication, application of the law and the positioning. The descriptive statistics of the variables are Psychological skills (M= 120.14, SD= 6.97) and performance (M= 136.45, SD= 4.47) identified at a moderate level. Findings indicated no significant differences [F= (3, 72) =.636, p>0.05] in psychological skills across age levels but there are significant differences [F= (3, 128) =57.616, p<0.05] across experience levels. Highly experienced referees scored significantly higher in all psychological constructs compared to less experienced referees. Variables that showed strong and positive relationships with performance were anxiety management (r= .61), concentration (r= .57), confidence(r= .54) and motivation (r= .50). In conclusion, the psychological skills assessment can improve the efficacy of rugby referees and recommends that referee coaches increase the use of psychological skills in competitions and future training. Researchers should investigate the effectiveness of applied sport psychology interventions in enhancing referee performance in the future.
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author Nazarudin, Mohamad Nizam
Noordin, Hasnol
Suppiah, Pathmanathan K.
Abdullah, Mohamad Razali
Omar Fauzee, Mohd Sofian
Abdullah, Nagoor Meera
author_facet Nazarudin, Mohamad Nizam
Noordin, Hasnol
Suppiah, Pathmanathan K.
Abdullah, Mohamad Razali
Omar Fauzee, Mohd Sofian
Abdullah, Nagoor Meera
author_sort Nazarudin, Mohamad Nizam
title Psychological skills assessment and referee rugby sevens performance
title_short Psychological skills assessment and referee rugby sevens performance
title_full Psychological skills assessment and referee rugby sevens performance
title_fullStr Psychological skills assessment and referee rugby sevens performance
title_full_unstemmed Psychological skills assessment and referee rugby sevens performance
title_sort psychological skills assessment and referee rugby sevens performance
publisher Universiti Malaysia Sabah
publishDate 2014
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