Anxiety in Individual Game Sports and Team Game Sports

Finaldhi Palgunadhi, Tian Kurniawan, Jajat Jajat, Kuston Sultoni, Widy Dewi Nuryanti

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The purpose of this study is to examine the level of difference in anxiety between individual game sports and team game sports. This study is a quantitative research using the causal comparative study method. The population in this study consists of athletes from the 2018 West Java Provincial Sports Week (Porda), with a purposive sampling technique used to obtain a sample size of 60 athletes. The sample is divided into 30 athletes from individual game sports (27 squash athletes and 3 badminton athletes) and 30 athletes from team game sports (18 volleyball athletes and 12 basketball athletes). The instrument used in this study is the Sport Emotion Questionnaire (SEQ) developed by Jones et al. (2005). The results of the study indicate that there is a difference in anxiety between individual game sports and team game sports. Individual game sports have higher anxiety levels compared to team game sports.

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anxiety, individual game sports, team game sports

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.17509/jtikor.v9i2.81818

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