the effect of hand preference, self efficacy and gender on sport. (a dart throwing experiment)

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All rights reserved This work by Wilolud Journals is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License 9 Continental J. Education Research 7 (2): 9 - 12, 2014 ISSN: 2141 - 4181 © Wilolud Journals, 2014 http://www.wiloludjournal.com Printed in Nigeria doi:10.5707/cjeducres.2014.7.2.9.12 THE EFFECT OF HAND PREFERENCE, SELF EFFICACY AND GENDER ON SPORT. (A DART THROWING EXPERIMENT). Rose Mackenzie Bukar 1 and Suleiman A. Sadiq 2 1 Department of Social Development Casss. Kaduna Polytechnic-Kaduna 2 School of Education, Department of Psychology, Kaduna State College of Education, Gidan-Waya, PMB 1024 Kafanchan ABSTRACT This study has attempted to look into the effect of hand preference, self-efficacy and gender on sports. The method of data collection was by the conduct of an experiment with 48 participants, undergraduate psychology students of 200level and 300level respectively. Also used was the administration of Schwarzek (1992) general self-efficacy test to determine the level of the participant self-efficacy as it affect performance, a 2x2 x4 ANOVA was used to analyzed the results of these findings. It was discovered that the effects of hand preference, self-efficacy and gender was significant in dart throwing behavior, it was also found that the interaction effect of the three variables were not significant. KEYWORDS: gender, self-efficacy, hand preference, dart, handedness Received for Publication: 13/8/14 Accepted for Publication: 11/10/14 Corresponding Author: [email protected] INTRODUCTION Skillful movement requires the ability of the motor control system to adapt to variety of external dynamic environment. Numerous studies have indicated that the human adult nervous system was “internal models” feed forward neural mappings between limb state and muscles force to adapt to altered dynamic environment. Brasher- King et al 1996, Scheidt et al 2001) The ideal way to become accomplished in the game of dart is to have darts board set-up in your home, the way you practice frequently and compete against family and friends. The set up for dart is very simple but there are few things that one needs to consider at the onset. Around the beginning of the 20 th century, rules and equipment became standardized with the growth of the games popularity as a competitive activity in English Pubs. Dart is a great “equalizing” game since it does not require any elaborate equipment and people can enjoy competing with one another regardless of size, age, strength, or gender, what counts in dart is accuracy and mastery of the proper techniques (Lucas,1993). In the applied sport psychology literature much attention has been focused on the benefits of negative self-talk Gould et al, 1989, Mahoney and Evener, 1977). Kendall et al (1990) Posited that psychological skill training and positive self-talk are important component that has to be developed. However, direct experimental evidences for the role of self-talk performance is limited to sport research on the effect of self-talk has been suggested that a positive self-talk leads to better performance than negative self. (Dagrous et al, 1992) cited in better self-esteem and better self-confidence.

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This study has attempted to look into the effect of hand preference, self-efficacy and gender on sports. The method of data collection was by the conduct of an experiment with 48 participants, undergraduate psychology students of 200level and 300level respectively. Also used was the administration of Schwarzek (1992) general self-efficacy test to determine the level of the participant self-efficacy as it affect performance, a 2x2 x4 ANOVA was used to analyzed the results of these findings. It was discovered that the effects of hand preference, self-efficacy and gender was significant in dart throwing behavior, it was also found that the interaction effect of the three variables were not significant. KEYWORDS: gender, self-efficacy, hand preference, dart, handedness

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    Continental J. Education Research 7 (2): 9 - 12, 2014 ISSN: 2141 - 4181

    Wilolud Journals, 2014 http://www.wiloludjournal.com

    Printed in Nigeria doi:10.5707/cjeducres.2014.7.2.9.12

    THE EFFECT OF HAND PREFERENCE, SELF EFFICACY AND GENDER ON SPORT.

    (A DART THROWING EXPERIMENT).

    Rose Mackenzie Bukar1 and Suleiman A. Sadiq

    2

    1Department of Social Development Casss. Kaduna Polytechnic-Kaduna

    2 School of Education, Department of Psychology, Kaduna State College of Education, Gidan-Waya, PMB 1024

    Kafanchan

    ABSTRACT

    This study has attempted to look into the effect of hand preference, self-efficacy and gender on

    sports. The method of data collection was by the conduct of an experiment with 48

    participants, undergraduate psychology students of 200level and 300level respectively. Also

    used was the administration of Schwarzek (1992) general self-efficacy test to determine the

    level of the participant self-efficacy as it affect performance, a 2x2 x4 ANOVA was used to

    analyzed the results of these findings. It was discovered that the effects of hand preference,

    self-efficacy and gender was significant in dart throwing behavior, it was also found that the

    interaction effect of the three variables were not significant.

    KEYWORDS: gender, self-efficacy, hand preference, dart, handedness

    Received for Publication: 13/8/14 Accepted for Publication: 11/10/14

    Corresponding Author: [email protected]

    INTRODUCTION Skillful movement requires the ability of the motor control system to adapt to variety of external dynamic

    environment. Numerous studies have indicated that the human adult nervous system was internal models feed

    forward neural mappings between limb state and muscles force to adapt to altered dynamic environment. Brasher-

    King et al 1996, Scheidt et al 2001)

    The ideal way to become accomplished in the game of dart is to have darts board set-up in your home, the way you

    practice frequently and compete against family and friends. The setup for dart is very simple but there are few

    things that one needs to consider at the onset.

    Around the beginning of the 20th

    century, rules and equipment became standardized with the growth of the games

    popularity as a competitive activity in English Pubs. Dart is a great equalizing game since it does not require any

    elaborate equipment and people can enjoy competing with one another regardless of size, age, strength, or gender,

    what counts in dart is accuracy and mastery of the proper techniques (Lucas,1993). In the applied sport psychology

    literature much attention has been focused on the benefits of negative self-talk Gould et al, 1989, Mahoney and

    Evener, 1977).

    Kendall et al (1990) Posited that psychological skill training and positive self-talk are important component that has

    to be developed. However, direct experimental evidences for the role of self-talk performance is limited to sport

    research on the effect of self-talk has been suggested that a positive self-talk leads to better performance than

    negative self. (Dagrous et al, 1992) cited in better self-esteem and better self-confidence.

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    Sport participation is seen as a masculine activity, sports are a traditional male domain, male events are perceived

    for much courage and participation in competitive sports violates female traditional sex roles and involvement

    patterns (Elitzen and Sage 1993; Snyder and Speitzer 1978).

    Research has found remarkably consistent and stable gender stereotypes with our society. In brief, to be feminine is

    to be communal or expressive, while to be masculine is to be agentic instrumental and competitive (Cann 1991,

    Spencer and Helmrech 1978, William and Best 1982) Cited in women, sport and film. Our society also has many

    stereotypes about participants in sports including gender stereotype. This piece of study attempts to assess the effect

    of self-efficacy, hand preference and gender on sports (dart throwing behavior), It also attempts to assess the

    interaction effects between the three variables whether it would be significant or not.

    METHODOLOGY

    POPULATION AND SAMPLE

    The Researcher used 48 participants (Male n =24 and Female n= 24) to participate on the dart throwing experiment.

    The participants were selected randomly for the purpose of this experiment from 200 level and 300 level

    undergraduate students of Psychology Department of the University of Jos. The age ranges from19 to 38 years.

    RESEARCH INSTRUMENTS: The research was conducted using questionnaires and a dart board. A general self-

    efficacy questionnaire containing 10 scale items and 4 responses were administered to the participants to test their

    self-efficacy .The response categories were: 1.Not at all true 2.Hardly true, 3.Moderately true, and 4.Exactly true.

    DART BOARD: The board is 18 inches in diameter, mounted on a wall so that the center or the bull eye is 64

    meters above the floor level. The board is divided like a slice of a pie into 20 sections ,each section has a unique

    value ranged from 1 to 20 and on the other side the point value ranges from 0 to 9,

    DART WEIGHT: The weight of most commonly used darts fall between 16 and 18 grams, though some players

    use darts weighing more than 40 grams.

    SCORE BOARD: In addition to the dart board, a score board was mounted nearby to keep the track of the score as

    the participants play.

    MEASURING TAPE: This was used to measure the distance from the ground level to the required level of where

    the dart board was hung, it was also used to measure the accurate position of the participants to stand and throw the

    dart, (Ochre)

    PROCEDURE FOR DATA COLLECTION

    The researcher administered some questionnaires on general self-efficacy to the participants and also conducted an

    experiment on dart throwing through the following methods,

    CHOOSING AN AREA: A convenient area with ample space away from obstacles and foot traffic was selected, in

    the light of this we used the psychology laboratory of the University of Jos. In the laboratory one of the walls was

    selected to mount the dart board at exactly 68 meters from the floor and participants were seated comfortably.

    STANDING POSITION: The player most stand at the throwing distance of 94 meters from the dart board, behind

    a line known as the Ochre If the dart is thrown with the foot over the ochre line, the score does not count.

    DART GRIP: The proper grip for throwing a dart is fairly simple, since the natural manner in which most people

    instinctively lift a dart(just as you would pick up a pencil)

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    TREATMENT OF DATA COLLECTED: The researcher used a computer analysis of the scores obtained by the

    participants from the self-efficacy test and dart throwing experiment in order to find out the effect of hand

    preference, self-efficacy and gender on sports:

    DISCUSSION AND FINDINGS

    This study was designed to investigate the effect of self-efficacy, hand preference and gender on sport performance

    (a dart throwing behavior) 48 undergraduate students were randomly selected to participate in the study (male n= 24,

    and female n= 24) It was hypothesed that self-efficacy will produce significant differences on dart throwing

    behavior. This was significant from the research findings. Self-efficacy is central to sustain the performance of an

    individual. The second hypothesis is that hand preference of participants will produce significant differences in dart

    throwing behavior. This was also in line with the research findings, which shows that the mean score are less for

    hand preferred and for the non-hand preferred. To further support these findings Corballis (1991) who pointed out

    that in sports: It is important to look at the dominance with respect to hand, feet, and eye and he has shown that it is

    possible to have dominance for all options on the right or the left. Murray (1992) tried to establish if sidedness

    could predict any aspect of a person in spotting success. Gender main effect on dart throwing behavior was

    significant, the mean are less than the probability value for the male participants and for the female participants

    common stereotypes and previous research suggested that sport participants may have significance on the attitudes

    of the peers and others and vice versa (Oakley 1993).Cited in the American book of dart.

    Our results show that specific sports in which male and female participates may alter how they are perceived by

    others. Although we find that women are perceived as more feminine than men and vice versa regardless of the sport

    in which they participate. Spink(1990)Cited in find articles, found no gender differences in the self-reported use of

    self-talk through socialization individual learn which sports are considered masculine, natural, or feminine, gender

    stereotypes for certain sports appear to be learned by grade school. Corbin and Nix (1970): Found that grade school

    boys and girls consider competitive tasks that require power, speed and strength to be a male activity. Even female

    athletes see sports such as soccer, and ruby as very unfeminine compare to tennis or volley ball. Naspsa (2014)

    argued that in human behaviors enhanced self-efficacy can reduce the need to focus and non-dominant hand dart

    throwing performance. Cited in American Journal of Sport.

    Finally, it was discovered that the interacting effect between self-efficacy ,hand reference and gender on sport was

    not significant as expected in the research hypothesis from the findings, the mean score is higher than the P= value

    of 0.05. For hand preferred male high score and preferred male low score. Also higher for and preferred female high

    score and hand preferred female low score for the non-preferred male high score and non-preferred male low score,

    the mean were higher than the expected P = value.

    RECOMMENDATIONS

    It has been discovered that the interaction effect between hand preference, self-efficacy and gender is not significant

    which is contrary to the research hypothesis. In the light of these findings, we would kindly recommend to any

    researcher that might have the interest to conduct a research in this direction to look for the possible explanation as

    to why the interaction effect of this work is not significant.

    Again, we would recommend to the researchers to include age variable as one of the variables for their research

    findings in order to assess and find out the effect of age difference on performance.

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