CITE: Shahbazi, Bohloul, Modaberi, Accreditation the Interpersonal and Intrapersonal Motor Coordination Measuring Instrument, Research in Sport Management & Motor Behavior, 2020: 10(19):16-30 ABSTRACT Measuring instrument of interpersonal and intrapersonal motor coordination has designed and built to provide information about the human movements’ coordination in reach of researchers, trainers and therapists. To evaluate the validation of this instrument with using of Vienna two hands coordination test and present research instrument were asked 28 participants to do the task of two hands, two feet and interpersonal movement coordination. Pearson correlation test showed that the present research instrument has high validation in motor coordination of two hands in total time mean factor of joystick (r =0/88), knob (r =0/96) and in error percentage mean factor of joystick (r =0/89) and knob (r =0/87). Also the results of Cronbach’s alpha showed that present research instrument has appropriate reliability in motor coordination of two hands in total time mean factor of joystick (r =0/89) and knob (r =0/97) and in error time percentage mean factor of joystick (r =0/81) and knob (r =0/85). Also results indicated acceptable reliability in motor coordination of two feet in total time mean factor of pedals (r =0/90) and in error time percentage mean factor of pedals (r =0/83) and in interpersonal motor coordination in total time mean factor (r =0/91) and in error time percentage mean factor (r =0/80). Therefore using the present study instrument can be offered to sports science laboratories in all higher education institutions, federations and coaches, patients and rehabilitation centers, health and physiotherapy clinics. 1. Mehdi Shahbazi, (Ph.D) Tehran University, Tehran, Iran
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The aim of current study was providing a model of the effect of emotional commitment and continued commitment on customers’ going to buy and Support intention. The statistical population was the whole consumers of Enghelab sport complex of Tehran that based on the number of questions of questionnaires (30 questions) 300 samples were selected. With reviewing the literature of the study, the primary research model was designed and based on that, the questionnaire was made and validity of questionnaire was confirmed by some academic experts and factor analysis. For analyzing the data, was used SEM (Structural equation modeling). The results from the model was shown emotional and continued commitment have effects on going to buy and customers’ support intention. Also, the model has goodness and high fitness and shown that the designed relationships of variables had been logical on research theoretical base. Focus on the result, was suggested to make customers commitment, and should be considered to serving customers and suppliers expectations in line with expectations and beyond their expectations that consequently has increased purchase intention and support customers of Enghelab Sports Complex. 1. Masoud Freydoni, (Ph.D student) Mazndaran University, Mazndaran, Iran
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The present study aimed to investigate the effects of electronic word of mouth (e-WOM) advertising on the sports customers' purchase intention with emphasis on the mediator role of consumer’s involvement. 270 sport customers voluntarily filled out the Bambauer-Sachse and Mangold electronic word of mouth advertising (2011), McQuarrie's consumer involvement (1992) and the Diallo (2012) and Park et al purchase intention (2008) questionnaires. Structural equation modeling (SEM) in software Lisrel 8.51 was used to analyze the data. The results showed that the electronic word of mouth advertising had a significant direct effect on the purchase intention (γ=0.22; p<0.05) and the consumer involvement (γ=0.70; p<0.01). The Findings prove the positive moderation role of involvement on the relationship between electronic word of mouth (e-WOM) advertising and purchase intention. According to results of model analysis the modified model had good fit (CFI=0.94; RMSEA=0.077; χ2/df=2.60). In conclusion, we can say that electronic word of mouth (e-WOM) advertising can have a great impact on the individual knowledge about products and consumer involvement in them, and it can thus affect consumers' purchase intention by provision of a large volume of information in a short time. 1. Habibeh Ghate, (M.A Student) Islamic Azad University, Ahar Branch, Iran
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CITE: Rashidi, Salehi, Safavi Homami, Relationship between Legibility and Speed of Handwriting with Underlying Perceptual-Motor Functions in Persian Language Students, Research in sport management & motor behavior, 2020: 9(18):36-51 ABSTRACT The purpose of this inquiry was to examine the interrelations among handwriting legibility and speed, and underlying perceptual-motor skills in Persian language students. Seventy students (26 male, 44 female; 10.21 ± 1.02 yr; 30 poor and 40 good control hand writers) were assessed during a copying task. The children completed the visual-motor control (VMC), upper-limb speed and dexterity (ULSD), and upper-limb coordination (ULC) subtests of the Bruininks–Oseretsky test of motor proficiency (BOT). The poor group scored significantly lower on handwriting legibility and speed in comparison with classroom controls in the copying task. Correlation coefficients between perceptual-motor function scores with handwriting legibility, and with handwriting speed varied from -0.11 to 0.40, and 0.17 to 0.39 respectively. Results showed that both legibility and speed predicted differences between students classified as “poor” and “good” hand writers. Results also showed that in the poor hand writers group, age, gender, BOT-ULC, and BOT-VMC were found to be significant predictors of legibility of handwriting, whereas gender and BOT-ULC were shown to be significant predictors of handwriting speed. The findings suggest that distinct perceptualmotor components may underlie writing during copying. Poor quality of handwriting of children seems to be particularly related to some sort of deficiency and dysfunction in perceptual-motor skills. Future studies should determine the possible benefit of interventions including stimulant in perceptual-motor functioning and handwriting performance, to enhance performance in these areas. 1. Narges Rashidi, (M.A) University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran
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The aim of this study was to identify resource-efficient individual experiences handball national team athletes. This was a qualitative study and applied phenomenology as its methodology. The research community, athletes, field handball national team in 1393 (2014), which were selected purposefully and snowball method. Participants (8 men and 4 women) voluntarily participated in this study. For data collection, semi-structured interviews were used. Data were analyzed using themed analysis. The study was an attempt by the standards of credibility, reliability, and portability Verifiability is reliable. The findings obtained from the interviews, resource-efficient individual participants in 4 explanatory Code "sports experiences", "practical experience", "social experience", "mental experiments" were identified. The findings were similar to other theories and were complementary and special in some regards. Some findings were contradictory. This study of the subject individual efficiency to achieve more success in the international sports arena offers a handball Iran. 1. Zahra Mohammadi, (M.A Student) Islamic Azad University Esfahan (Khorasgan) Branch, Iran
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Hesam Ramezanzade, B. Abdoli, A. Farsi, M. A. Sanjari
CITE: Ramazan Zadeh, Abdoli, Farsi, Sanjari, Transfer from action to perception: The effect of motorperceptual enrichment, Research In sport management & motor behavior, 2020: 9(18):52-70 ABSTRACT This study investigated the effect of audiovisual integration on action-perception transfer.40 subjects were randomly divided four groups: visual, visual-auditory, control visual and control visual-auditory. Visual groups watched pattern skilled basketball player and other groups in addition to watching pattern skilled basketball player, heard Elbow angular velocity as sonification. In first stage, the pattern is presented to subjects for five times and them replying to ten questions about different aspects of pattern. Then they performed parameter recognition and pattern recongnition tests. In second stage, experimental groups watch pattern five times again and perform it after each watch. Control groups watch pattern similar to experimental group but they must not perform it. All groups responded to the questionnaire and participated in a recognition tests again. Results showed that before action, in “percent confidence reply” and no “reply to questions” there is significant different between experimental groups. But after action in both “percent confidence reply” and “reply to questions” there was significant different between experimental groups and control groups (p<0.05). In this study was confirmed effect of visual-auditory integration on action-perception transfer. This results is explainable based of Common Coding Theory, Direct Matching Hypothesis and Predictive Models. The results are consistent with modality appropriateness hypothesis. 1. Hesam Ramazan Zadeh, (Ph.D) Damghan University, Damghan, Iran
引用本文:Ramazan Zadeh, Abdoli, Farsi, Sanjari,从动作到知觉的转移:运动知觉丰富的影响,运动管理与运动行为研究,2020,9(18):52-7040名受试者随机分为视觉组、视觉-听觉组、控制视觉组和控制视觉-听觉组。视觉组观看模式熟练的篮球运动员,其他组除了观看模式熟练的篮球运动员外,还听到肘部角速度作为声音。在第一阶段,向受试者展示该模式5次,受试者回答10个关于模式不同方面的问题。然后进行参数识别和模式识别测试。第二阶段,实验组再看5次花样,每次看完后再做。对照组观看与实验组相似的模式,但不能表演。所有组均填写了问卷,并再次进行了识别测试。结果表明,在行动前,在“百分比信心回答”和“不回答问题”上,实验组之间存在显著差异。但在“信心百分比回答”和“回答问题”两项指标上,实验组与对照组的差异均有统计学意义(p<0.05)。本研究证实了视-听整合对动作-知觉转移的影响。这一结果可以用通用编码理论、直接匹配假设和预测模型来解释。结果与情态适当性假设一致。1. Hesam Ramazan Zadeh,(博士)Damghan大学,Damghan,伊朗
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The purpose of the present study was to evaluate reliability and validity of Persian version of the Exercise Dependence Scale-Revised in Gorganian Bodybuilder men. After a rigorous translation and back-translation procedure, 400 men completed the Drive for Muscularity Scale (DMS), the Exercise Dependence Scale-Revised (EDS-R), the Eating Disorders ExaminationQuestionnaire (EDE-Q), and the Clinical Impairment Assessment (CIA). The reliability of the scale was assessed via internal consistency. Cronbach’s alphas range (0.76 to 0.82) suggested good reliability of the Persian version of EDS-R. Confirmatory factor analysis supported the original seven factor model of the scale. The internal relations between the subscales (0.22 to 0.59) and concurrent validity (0.09 to 0.78) also were appropriate. The Persian version of the Exercise Dependence Scale-Revised has a satisfactory psychometric properties in the Iranian society and useable in the clinical and research settings. 1. Lida Motaghian, (M.A) Roudehen Islamic Azad University, Iran
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Farideh Ashrafganjouei, Saman Yarmohammadi, A. Zarei
CITE: Ashraf Ganjoei, Yarmohamadi, Zarei, Prediction of Change Management Through the Use of Information Technology Components in the Ministry of Sports and Youth of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Research in sport management & motor behavior, 2020: 9(18):92-110 ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to predict the management of change through the use of information technology components in the Ministry of Sports and Youth of the Islamic Republic of Iran. To collect data, a questionnaire was used to survey the acceptance and use of information technology in the workplace (Davis, 1989) in four sections: perceived usefulness with 6 questions, perceptual ease with 6 questions, attitude towards the use of information technology with 5 questions, and The tendency to use information technology with 4 questions and a total of 21 questions of five values (Likert number 1 to 5, too many) were used and the AdCaracy FAQ changed the management to assess the extent and the extent to which employees were exposed to changes in the workplace to measure The components of knowledge, desire, knowledge, ability, and reinforcement (Likert Five Value Questionnaire). The questionnaire from the translated translated article is a research article to investigate the extent and staff resistance to change (Boehne, 2012). It is worth mentioning that the questionnaire is a super standard and international, and with the confirmation of professors, Is. Its reliability has been approved and certified at an international level of 96%. The methodology of this research is descriptive-survey. The results of the research were descriptive and inferential statistics such as Kalmogorov-Smirnov (to determine the normality of the data), single-sample t-test (to determine the status of the main variables), Pearson correlation coefficient (to determine the relationships between variables), multiple regression test (forward direction Nasal variables) were analyzed using spss software. The results showed that there is a significant relationship between "change management" and "application of information technology". Also, there is a significant positive relationship between "perceived usefulness", "perceived ease", "attitude toward application" and "tendency to use" with "change management" (p <0.05)., So it can be deduced that change management can be predicted through the IT component. In this research, change management is considered as a criterion variable and is predicted through the application of information technology components. 1. Farideh Ashraf Ganjoei, (Ph.D) Islamic Azad University, Central Tehran Branch, Iran
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CITE: Allahmoradi, Razavi, Doosti pashakolaee, Presenting the Conceptual Model of Citizen Sports, Research in sport management & motor behavior, 2020: 9(18):17-35 ABSTRACT Today, because of living in the machines age and the resulted less mobility and activity of citizens, the diverse and accessible sports for the citizens has become more important. This research which was carried out by qualitative methodology with fundamental-exploratory nature and using the grounded theory is aimed at designing a conceptual model for citizen sports in Tehran metropolitan area. The purposeful-snowball sampling method was used in the research. Accordingly, in order to collect the data, 25 experts of citizen sports were interviewed, and the Strauss and Corbin paradigm analysis was used to develop the final model. Given the results, motivational and health factors were identified as causal conditions, the hardware and software context was identified as the dominant field, the behavioral, structural and environmental level factors were identified as the intervening conditions. Also, promotional, legal, financial, educational, interactive and developmental measures were identified as strategies, and securing national interests, economic consequences, sport development, healthsanitary and socio-cultural outcomes were identified as the strategies implementation results. Given these findings, one can expect that by identifying the citizen sports conditions and concentration on strategic actions, the functional and operational facilities for its development and growth would be provided in Tehran metropolitan area. 1. Meisam Allahmoradi, (Ph.D Student) Ayatollah Amoli Branch, Islamic Azad University, Amol, Iran.
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mahdi latifi fard, Hossein Akbari Yazdi, Marjan Saffari
CITE: Latifi Fard, Akbari Yazdi, Marjan Saffari, Would Team Reputation Effect on Spectator Supportive Behavior? Research in sport management & motor behavior, 2020: 9(18):71-91 ABSTRACT Although reputation construct enters early in sport but; not only supportive behavior isn’t new question, but also always have been noticed by sport teams. The present research is in search of be clarify that is sport that is prominent setting of emotion and feeling of spectator and fans, team reputation can appear spectator supportive behavior? In this research number of 580 persons as sample from spectator population’s fc. Esteghlal and Persepolis F.C. selected. Questionnaires because reputation emotional component (reputation perception construct) Were distributed as online that game day’s emotion didn’t impact on spectator answer. Jang et al. (2015) team reputation questionnaire consist of 6 subscales and 19 items, Ponzi et al. 2011 supportive behavior and reputation perception everyone had 4 items that adjusted in 5-points Likert scale. Questionnaire content validity have been evaluated by 7 professors in sport management. Alpha Cronbach’s coefficient has been measured for reliability. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) also used for construct validity. indeed, shown that team reputation predicted %42 changes of supportive behavior without reputation perception while with Presence this predicted %24. In conclusion reputation perception as emotional construct have more impact on supportive behavior than Functional and cognitive component. 1. Mahdi Latifi Fard, (M.A) Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran
引文:Latifi Fard, Akbari Yazdi, Marjan Saffari,团队声誉会影响观众的支持行为吗?体育管理与运动行为研究,2020:9(18):71-91支持行为不仅不是一个新问题,而且一直被运动队所注意。本研究旨在阐明体育运动是观众和球迷的情感和感觉的突出设置,球队声誉是否会出现观众的支持行为?在本研究中,580人作为样本从观众的fc。Esteghlal和Persepolis fc入选。问卷由于声誉情绪成分(声誉知觉结构)在网上分发,比赛日的情绪对观众的回答没有影响。Jang et al.(2015)团队声誉问卷由6个子量表和19个条目组成,Ponzi et al. 2011支持行为和声誉感知每个人都有4个条目,在5分李克特量表中进行调整。问卷内容效度由7位体育管理学教授进行评估。α克朗巴赫系数已被测量的可靠性。验证性因子分析(CFA)也用于结构效度。事实上,研究表明,在没有声誉感知的情况下,团队声誉预测了42%的支持行为变化,而在有存在感的情况下,这一预测为24%。综上所述,声誉知觉作为情感结构对支持行为的影响大于功能和认知成分。1. Mahdi Latifi Fard,(硕士)伊朗德黑兰哈拉兹米大学
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