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A psycho-educational intervention program to enhance the mental toughness of secondary school cricket playersGriffith, William Charles 11 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of a psycho-educational intervention program on the mental toughness of secondary school cricketers. The general aim of the study was to use psychological skills and psychological techniques to enhance the mental toughness of secondary school cricketers, within a psycho-educational framework. This general aim of the study was actualised by employing the following specific aims:
• A literature review was conducted to explore the psycho-educational model. It was found that the psycho-educational model was an appropriate model to use as the framework of the intervention program.
• The literature review investigated and evaluated different psychological skills and psychological techniques that influenced the mental toughness of cricketers positively.
• A questionnaire was designed. This questionnaire (CMTQ) fulfilled the role of a psychological skills measuring tool.
• A psycho-educational intervention program was designed around the findings of the literature study.
• Guidelines were compiled to follow when coaching mental toughness to secondary school cricketers.
• The intervention program was presented over a six week period.
• An empirical study was conducted to evaluate the successfulness of the intervention program.
The first phase of the empirical study was done before the presentation of the psycho-educational intervention program. The data suggest that Confidence and Motivation were the two main psychological skills that the participants employed in their mental game of cricket. The second phase of the empirical study was only done after the completion of the six week intervention program. The selected data analysis method employed to evaluate the effectiveness of the program was the t-test for dependant groups.
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The results of the data analysis indicated that the participants in the experimental group improved in their mental toughness performance significantly. When the findings of the literature review and the results of the empirical study are combined, it appears as if this intervention program will have a positive influence on the cricket performance of secondary school cricketers. / Psychology of Education / D. Ed. (Psychology of Education)
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A psycho-educational intervention program to enhance the mental toughness of secondary school cricket playersGriffith, William Charles 11 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of a psycho-educational intervention program on the mental toughness of secondary school cricketers. The general aim of the study was to use psychological skills and psychological techniques to enhance the mental toughness of secondary school cricketers, within a psycho-educational framework. This general aim of the study was actualised by employing the following specific aims:
• A literature review was conducted to explore the psycho-educational model. It was found that the psycho-educational model was an appropriate model to use as the framework of the intervention program.
• The literature review investigated and evaluated different psychological skills and psychological techniques that influenced the mental toughness of cricketers positively.
• A questionnaire was designed. This questionnaire (CMTQ) fulfilled the role of a psychological skills measuring tool.
• A psycho-educational intervention program was designed around the findings of the literature study.
• Guidelines were compiled to follow when coaching mental toughness to secondary school cricketers.
• The intervention program was presented over a six week period.
• An empirical study was conducted to evaluate the successfulness of the intervention program.
The first phase of the empirical study was done before the presentation of the psycho-educational intervention program. The data suggest that Confidence and Motivation were the two main psychological skills that the participants employed in their mental game of cricket. The second phase of the empirical study was only done after the completion of the six week intervention program. The selected data analysis method employed to evaluate the effectiveness of the program was the t-test for dependant groups.
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The results of the data analysis indicated that the participants in the experimental group improved in their mental toughness performance significantly. When the findings of the literature review and the results of the empirical study are combined, it appears as if this intervention program will have a positive influence on the cricket performance of secondary school cricketers. / Psychology of Education / D. Ed. (Psychology of Education)
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