2020
DOI: 10.31576/smryj.581
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Bi̇reysel Ve Takim Sporu Yapan Sporcularin Spor Bağlilik Düzeyleri̇ni̇n İncelenmesi̇

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“…No significant correlations were found between the participants' age, their satisfaction with life and adherence to sport. Yet, several studies (Siyahtaş et al, 2020;Soyer et al, 2010;Johnson, 2017;Aktürk et al, 2014) found negative correlations between age and adherence to sport, unlike the finding obtained in this study. The reasons for the finding might be increase in individuals' responsibilities through time as individuals grew older, the diversification in their areas of interest and the changes in their social status.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 87%
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“…No significant correlations were found between the participants' age, their satisfaction with life and adherence to sport. Yet, several studies (Siyahtaş et al, 2020;Soyer et al, 2010;Johnson, 2017;Aktürk et al, 2014) found negative correlations between age and adherence to sport, unlike the finding obtained in this study. The reasons for the finding might be increase in individuals' responsibilities through time as individuals grew older, the diversification in their areas of interest and the changes in their social status.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 87%
“…Some of the studies in the literature (Siyahtaş et al, 2020;Yamaner et al, 2019) also found no differences in participants' levels of sports engagement according to gender-as in the case in this study. Several other studies, on the other hand, (Kelecek & Göktürk, 2017;Francisco et al, 2017;Francisco et al, 2018;Schaufeli et al, 2002;Sivrikaya & Biricik, 2019;Atılgan et al, 2020;Babic et al, 2015) found significant differences between participants' levels of sports engagement according to gender-contrary to the findings obtained in this study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
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“…9, No. 1 commitment to sports (Süleymanoğulları et al, 2021;Siyahtaş et al, 2020;Francisco et al, 2018;Kelecek & Göktürk, 2017;Kelecek & Koruç, 2017). They stated that athletes who do team sports have higher levels of self-confidence than athletes who do sports individually and individuals who are not involved in sports activities (Çekceoğlu, 2019;Özbek et al, 2017;Ekinci et al, 2014).…”
Section: Journal Of Educational Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%