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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to assess ‘will to win’ & self confidence of the players who participated in the Inter Collegiate Women Volley Ball tournament. The study was carried out on 84 players, out of which 48 players of four teams participated but failed to achieve any position in the tournament and 36 players of three teams attained the first three position’s in the tournament. To collect the required information the will to win questionnaire of Kumar & Shukla (1988) and Agnihotri’s self confidence Inventuring (ASC) of Agnihotri (1987) was administered to measured will to win & self confidence of women volley ball players respectively. The ‘t’ test was applied to draw the results. The results of study revealed that “Will to Win†in the players of teams which attained the position in the tournament showed higher score than the players participated in tournament but failed to achieve any position. On ‘self confidence’ the players of the teams which attained the positions in the tournament showed higher level of self-confidence and vice-versa than other players. 

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Author Biography

Dr. Sharda Shakya, SBK Arts College Sakoli, Dist. Bhandara.(M. S.) INDIA Email: dr.shardashakya@gmail.com

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How to Cite
Shakya, D. S. (2014). A Study of Indian Inter Collegiate Women Volley Ball Players with effect of Self-confidence and Will to Win. International Journal of Emerging Trends in Science and Technology, 1(02). Retrieved from https://igmpublication.org/ijetst.in/index.php/ijetst/article/view/64

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