Football Players’ Satisfaction: An exploratory factor analysis / Azlina Zid ...[et al.]

This study aims at identifyin the constructs in the Athlete Satisfaction Questionnaire from the perspective of the football players. To date, empirical study on athletes’ satisfaction construct especially in the football sport has been limited. 250 professional football players from the Malaysian...

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Main Authors: Zid, Azlina, Amiruddin, Rozita, Rajli, Mohammad Adzly, Ismail, Siti Sakinah
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spelling my.uitm.ir.221092018-11-13T04:22:55Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/22109/ Football Players’ Satisfaction: An exploratory factor analysis / Azlina Zid ...[et al.] Zid, Azlina Amiruddin, Rozita Rajli, Mohammad Adzly Ismail, Siti Sakinah Games and amusements Sports Ball games: Baseball, football, golf, etc. Football games Football This study aims at identifyin the constructs in the Athlete Satisfaction Questionnaire from the perspective of the football players. To date, empirical study on athletes’ satisfaction construct especially in the football sport has been limited. 250 professional football players from the Malaysian Super and Premiere League were involved in this study. Athlete Satisfaction Questionnaire developed by Reimer and Chelladurai (1997) was used and the exploratory factor analysis was done to obtain information pertaining to this current study. The study findings showed that from the 14 constructs that existed in the Athlete Satisfaction Questionnaire, only 5 constructs had been formed. The outcome showed that the training and instruction, also personal treatment were included in the same factor. This is not surprising as the items had given the same picture through the support and motivation of the coaches towards the players. The five constructs had given a greater eigenvalue than 1. Through the Rotated Sums of Squared Loadings analysis, the five constructs predicted as much as 77.47% overall change of variance for the variable ‘athletes satisfaction’(Factor 1 = 20.65%; Factor 2 = 19.18%; Factor 3 = 13.07%; Factor 4 = 12.99%; Factor 5 = 11.58%) Faculty of Sports Science and Recreation 2017 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/22109/1/AJ_AZLINA%20ZID%20MJSSR%20SR%2017.pdf Zid, Azlina and Amiruddin, Rozita and Rajli, Mohammad Adzly and Ismail, Siti Sakinah (2017) Football Players’ Satisfaction: An exploratory factor analysis / Azlina Zid ...[et al.]. Malaysian Journal of Sport Science and Recreation, 13 (1). pp. 1-12. ISSN 1823-3198 https://mjssr.com/journal
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building Tun Abdul Razak Library
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language English
topic Games and amusements
Sports
Ball games: Baseball, football, golf, etc.
Football games
Football
spellingShingle Games and amusements
Sports
Ball games: Baseball, football, golf, etc.
Football games
Football
Zid, Azlina
Amiruddin, Rozita
Rajli, Mohammad Adzly
Ismail, Siti Sakinah
Football Players’ Satisfaction: An exploratory factor analysis / Azlina Zid ...[et al.]
description This study aims at identifyin the constructs in the Athlete Satisfaction Questionnaire from the perspective of the football players. To date, empirical study on athletes’ satisfaction construct especially in the football sport has been limited. 250 professional football players from the Malaysian Super and Premiere League were involved in this study. Athlete Satisfaction Questionnaire developed by Reimer and Chelladurai (1997) was used and the exploratory factor analysis was done to obtain information pertaining to this current study. The study findings showed that from the 14 constructs that existed in the Athlete Satisfaction Questionnaire, only 5 constructs had been formed. The outcome showed that the training and instruction, also personal treatment were included in the same factor. This is not surprising as the items had given the same picture through the support and motivation of the coaches towards the players. The five constructs had given a greater eigenvalue than 1. Through the Rotated Sums of Squared Loadings analysis, the five constructs predicted as much as 77.47% overall change of variance for the variable ‘athletes satisfaction’(Factor 1 = 20.65%; Factor 2 = 19.18%; Factor 3 = 13.07%; Factor 4 = 12.99%; Factor 5 = 11.58%)
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author Zid, Azlina
Amiruddin, Rozita
Rajli, Mohammad Adzly
Ismail, Siti Sakinah
author_facet Zid, Azlina
Amiruddin, Rozita
Rajli, Mohammad Adzly
Ismail, Siti Sakinah
author_sort Zid, Azlina
title Football Players’ Satisfaction: An exploratory factor analysis / Azlina Zid ...[et al.]
title_short Football Players’ Satisfaction: An exploratory factor analysis / Azlina Zid ...[et al.]
title_full Football Players’ Satisfaction: An exploratory factor analysis / Azlina Zid ...[et al.]
title_fullStr Football Players’ Satisfaction: An exploratory factor analysis / Azlina Zid ...[et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Football Players’ Satisfaction: An exploratory factor analysis / Azlina Zid ...[et al.]
title_sort football players’ satisfaction: an exploratory factor analysis / azlina zid ...[et al.]
publisher Faculty of Sports Science and Recreation
publishDate 2017
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/22109/1/AJ_AZLINA%20ZID%20MJSSR%20SR%2017.pdf
http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/22109/
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