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COMPARITIVE ANALYSIS OF PERSONALITY TRAITS OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION GRADUATE AND POST GRADUATE STUDENTS FROM MAHILPUR

    1 Author(s):  VED PARKASH SHARMA

Vol -  7, Issue- 1 ,         Page(s) : 308 - 312  (2016 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH

Abstract

Physical Education is accepted as an essential integral part of education all over the world. It is promoted not only because of its value programmed of physical fitness but also it contributed to essential physical skills and when properly organized and conducted develops special quality and personal character. Sports Psychology is primarily interested in the analysis of behavior of sportsmen (students) are those who go into playfield and play some game with the aim of higher competition in that particular game. There is a possibility that some discreet set of personality factors exist which are related to cause people select and participate that they sensitively identified the need for achievement. A high degree of dominance, endurance, ability to maintain poise, willingness to learn, self-assertiveness the ability to bare pain and leadership qualities as being related.”

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