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- Title
Examination of the Relationship between Perfectionism Scores and Anger States in Physical Education and Sports Teacher Candidates.
- Authors
Fatma, Çepikkurt
- Abstract
This study examined the relationship between perfectionism and anger states of Physical Education and Sports Teacher candidates (PESTC) and whether or not perfectionism subdimension scores were predictive of anger scores. A total of 130 students were participated. The Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale and The State-Trait Anger Scale were used to determine the perfectionism and anger states. Pearson Product-Moment Correlation Analysis results indicated that a positive significant relationship between socially prescribed perfectionism and the anger subscales state anger, anger-in and angerout, while a negative significant relationship was found between socially prescribed perfectionism and anger-control. Additionally, Multi-Directional Regression Analysis results revealed that only socially prescribed perfectionism predicts anger subscale scores were at a significant level. Self-oriented and other-oriented perfectionism were not found to be significant in the prediction of anger subscales. In conclusion, the perfectionism as a personality character for PESTC should not be result in anger behavior during physical education processes.
- Subjects
PHYSICAL education; NONPROFESSIONAL education; SCHOOL sports; SPORTS instruction; MORAL development
- Publication
Gymnasium: Scientific Journal of Education, Sports & Health, 2017, Vol 18, Issue 2, p7
- ISSN
1453-0201
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.29081/gsjesh.2017.18.2.01