Study of Different Dimensions of Anxiety And Socio Economic Status of Indian Football Referees
Asian Resonance(P: ISSN No. 0976-8602 RNI No.UPENG/2012/42622
VOL.-7, ISSUE-4, October-2018 E: ISSN No. 2349-9443 )
Abstract
Assistant Professor, Deptt.of Physical Education, Rajendra Prasad Degree College, Meerganj, Bareilly, (U.P.), India
The study was conducted to analyze and compare the anxiety (trait and state) and socio-economic status (SES) of Indian Soccer Referees of different levels. For the purpose of this study total 200 Indian male, (active and retired both), FIFA, National and State Football referees were taken as subjects. The subjects were divided into two groups. Group one consisted of India‟s 100 FIFA and national referees combined together (elite referees) and group two consisted of India‟s 100 state level referees. State-Trait Anxiety Test (STAT) developed by PSY-COM Services was used to measure state anxiety and trait anxiety of the subjects. The STAT is a standardized test and reliability of the test is 0.88. Socio economic status scale developed by Rajbir Singh et. al. was used to measure the socio economic status of the subjects. Reliability of the scale was computed by test-retest method and was found to be 0.791. On analyzing the data obtained from subjects it was found State level soccer referees possess more trait and state anxiety than elite soccer referees (FIFA and National referees). Anxiety level of Indian soccer referees is not significantly related to their socio-economic status. Most of the Indian soccer referees belong to middle socio-economic status category.
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