Secondary School Pupils' Attitudes Toward Soccer Activity, At The Expense Of Other Group Activities

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  • Hamza Seddik University of tissemsilt

Mots-clés :

directions, football, group activities

Résumé

The researcher proceeded to a field study on the secondary stage pupils of Muhammad Boudiaf, Rabeh Battat, Motqana Khemisti and Ahmed Bin Bella High School. Hence, the study came to find out the attitudes of secondary school pupils towards practicing football activity at the expense of other group activities and due to the nature of the topic, the researcher relied on the descriptive approach as it is a form of scientific and structured analysis and interpretation to describe a specific phenomenon or problem. The sample was chosen randomly and included 250 students. So that the researcher relied on the expert survey questionnaire as well as on the descriptive statistics and correlation coefficients of the Pearson method and the Ka2 coefficient to analyze the results of the research and in the end the study concluded the following results: - Ensure that the first hypothesis is correct, which states that high school students have positive trends towards playing football at the expense of other team sports. There are statistically significant differences in the attitudes and tendencies of secondary school students, males and females, towards football activity at the expense of other sports

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2025-12-15

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Seddik, H. (2025). Secondary School Pupils’ Attitudes Toward Soccer Activity, At The Expense Of Other Group Activities . Sports Creativity, 12(01), 498–517. Consulté à l’adresse https://journals.univ-msila.dz/index.php/JOSC/article/view/1368

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