The Comparison of Decision-Making Skills between Athletes and Non-athletes among University Students

M. Ishak, Ahmad Fikri Mohd Kassim, Mohd Syafiq Miswan, Nurul Farha Zainuddin
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Cognitive skills are one of the components of mental skills. These skills deal with a high level of cognitive processing, including decision-making. Athletes with high cognitive skills have superior positive thinking and decision-making. The objectives of this study are to evaluate mental skills performance on athletes and non-athletes in university and to investigate the difference of mental skills among athletes and non-athletes in university. 229 active students from Bachelor of Sports Science, Universiti Teknologi MARA Perlis Branch participated in this study. Descriptive statistical methods were used using Microsoft Excel 2020 and the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS 25.0 version). The significant value for determining the significant difference of the data gathered was valued as p < 0.001 and p < 0.05. All descriptive data calculated were presented in mean ± standard deviation (SD). A statistically significant of the result for vigilance’s approach showed that there was no significant difference between athletes and non-athletes. As for buck-passing and procrastination approach, there was a significant difference recorded as the test result indicated p < 0.001 and p < 0.05 respectively. Lastly, hypervigilance approach showed that there was a significant difference between athletes and non-athletes with the value p < 0.001. This study suggests that there is a significant difference of buck-passing, procrastination and hypervigilance between athletes and non-athletes among university students. Future study can consider investigating demographic and athletes’ competitiveness factors to understand better on the underlying influences on how individual participation and exposure in sports affecting mental skills development.
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大学生运动员与非运动员决策技能的比较
认知技能是心理技能的组成部分之一。这些技能涉及高水平的认知处理,包括决策。具有高认知技能的运动员具有卓越的积极思维和决策能力。摘要本研究旨在评估大学生运动员与非运动员的心理技能表现,探讨大学生运动员与非运动员心理技能的差异。229名来自马拉理工大学波斯分校体育科学学士的在校生参与了本研究。采用描述性统计方法,使用Microsoft Excel 2020和statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS 25.0版本)。确定所收集数据的显著性差异的显著值分别为p < 0.001和p < 0.05。所有描述性数据均以均数±标准差(SD)表示。警惕性方法的结果在运动员和非运动员之间没有显著性差异。在推卸责任和拖延行为方面,检验结果分别为p < 0.001和p < 0.05,差异有统计学意义。最后,超警惕性方法显示运动员和非运动员之间存在显著差异,p < 0.001。本研究表明,大学生运动员与非运动员在推卸责任、拖延和超警觉方面存在显著差异。未来的研究可以考虑调查人口统计学和运动员的竞争力因素,以更好地了解个人参与和接触运动如何影响心理技能发展的潜在影响。
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