Futbolcuların Ulusal Takımlarda Oynama Sayılarına Göre Liderlik Gücü Algıları

Bu araştırmanın amacı; futbolcuların ulusal takımlarda (genç, ümit ve A ulusal takımları) oynama sayılarına (hiç oynamama, 1-5 arası oynama ve 6-58 arası oynama) göre liderlik gücü algılarını (Zorlayıcılık Gücü-ZG, Özdeşleşim Gücü-ÖZG, Yasal Güç-YG ve Uzmanlık Gücü-UG) araştırmaktır. Bu araştırmada; Futbolda Liderlik Gücü Ölçeği-Diğer (FLGÖ-D: Futbolcu Formu) ve futbolcuların ulusal takımlarda oynama sayılarıyla ilgili soruları da içeren bir anket formu kullanılmıştır. FLGÖ-D ile erkek futbolculardan (n=870) toplanan verilerin Tek Yönlü Anova analizleri; futbolcuların ulusal takımlarda oynama sayıları ile hiçbir liderlik gücü algısında anlamlı bir farklılık ortaya koymamıştır (p>0.05). Ancak, futbolcuların ulusal takımlarda oynama sayıları ile ÖZG algısı arasında anlamlı farklılığa çok yakın olan bir değer bulunmuştur [F(867) = 2.83, p

Leadership Power Perception of Soccer Players According to Frequency of Playing for the National Teams

The purpose of this study was to analyze the leadership power perception of soccer players according to frequency of playing for the national teams Adapted Turkish version of Power in Soccer Questionnaire-Other (PSQ-O for soccer players) and a questionnaire related to demographic variables were used in this study. Data were collected from male soccer players (n=870). One-Way Anova Analysis of PSQ-O revealed no significant differences between the soccer players&#8217; playing frequency for the national teams and their any leadership power perception (Coercive Power, Referent Power, Legitimate Power and Expert Power, p>.05). However, analysis of data indicated a very close result to the meaningful difference related to Referent Power [F(867) = 2.83, p<.06]. Tukey Test showed that; soccer players making national teams between 1-5 ($overline{X}$=21.34) have higher perception of Referent Power than soccer players making national teams 6-58 ($overline{X}$=19.41). Over all, national ones have higher mean scores of Referent Power perception than none national ones. Although score of referent power of soccer players increases from none national to be national, than decrease again by the more frequency of being national (curvilinear). Further research is needed with different frequencies and level of playing in order to deeper understanding the results.

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