A Comparative Study of Goal Setting Among Netball Players Playing at Different Positions
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The purpose of the study was to compare the Goal Setting ability of Netball players playing at different positions.165 players (50 Shooters, 65 Passers, and 50 Defenders) participated as the samples for the study. Bd. E. Emory’s modified “Goal Setting Questionnaire” was used to gather the required data. To find out the difference between Shooters, Passers, and Defenders mean difference Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) statistical technique was used
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