Investigation of Professional Readiness of Selected Male and Female Experts in Iranian Sports Organizations
Journal: International Journal of Science Culture and Sport (IntJSCS) (Vol.3, No. 1)Publication Date: 2015-03-16
Authors : Samira ALIABADI; Ali Mohammad AMIRTASH; Leila Sabbaghian RAD;
Page : 6-12
Keywords : Professional Readiness; Experts; Sport Organizations;
Abstract
This study aims to investigate professional readiness of a selected group of male and female experts in Iranian sports organizations. It is a descriptive study with an applied objective. The statistical population of the study includes the entire selected male and female experts (406 experts) of Iranian sports organizations among which 352 cases cooperated with the researchers and therefore were selected as research sample. Measurement tool is the professional readiness assessment standard questionnaire (Aliabadi, 2014); the validity and reliability of this questionnaire have been approved by sport experts. The descriptive and inferential statistics including KS- and T-test was used to analyze the data. The results indicate that there is no significant difference between male and female experts in sports organizations regarding mental readiness and its components (motivation, commitment, confidence); but there is a significant difference at 0.01 level between them with regard to work readiness and its components (skill, knowledge, experience). Moreover, based on the average of work/technical readiness components, male experts are better than female experts.
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