2022
DOI: 10.18517/ijaseit.12.4.14246
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An Alternative Soft Set Approach for Identifying Football Conflict: A Case Study of Indonesian Football Super League

Abstract: Conflict situations in football have become a significant issue because they affect the players, supporters, referees, management team, the governing body of football, and the government. As time passes, the discovery of conflicts within the football industry has also become increasingly diverse; both affected in-game or out of the game. In 2015, Indonesia had no activity in football for almost a year when the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) banned the Football Association of Indonesia … Show more

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“…Individuals and groups within nations differ in how women and men are impacted by the written and unwritten norms of their country's culture, according to Hofstede's masculinity and femininity dimensions (Hofstede et al ., 2010). Conflict resolution is preferred in feminine cultures like the Netherlands, Sweden and Denmark through negotiation and compromise (Lin, 2013; Pratama et al ., 2022; Salacuse, 1998). The correlations (Table 2) support the notion that there is a moderate correlation between risk and aggressiveness (0.47).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Individuals and groups within nations differ in how women and men are impacted by the written and unwritten norms of their country's culture, according to Hofstede's masculinity and femininity dimensions (Hofstede et al ., 2010). Conflict resolution is preferred in feminine cultures like the Netherlands, Sweden and Denmark through negotiation and compromise (Lin, 2013; Pratama et al ., 2022; Salacuse, 1998). The correlations (Table 2) support the notion that there is a moderate correlation between risk and aggressiveness (0.47).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The survey results of PE teachers' experiences in distance learning during the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic in America provide an overview of the implementation of PE learning running with the teacher asking students to send assignments (51% yes), using video instructions (37% yes), less effective when instructing remotely (20% yes), and emphasize student learning outcomes focusing on health-related fitness (32% yes), and the value/enjoyment of physical activity (43% yes) (Mercier et al, 2021;Pratama et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results show that the agility test is valid and reliable for hockey. In addition, another study researches the development of karate agility test ( (Yudhistira et al, 2021), (Hardianto et al, 2022), (Pratama et al, 2022), (Adji et al, 2022), (Jufrianis et al, 2021), (Yuniana et al, 2023)). The results show that the agility of the karate test had high content validity and reliability between assessors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%