Building and Applying the Personal Values Measure for the Administrators of Sports clubs and clubs for People with Disabilities from the Point of View of the Players of Some Games Tuama Amal Adulameer1, Ghazi Methaaq1 1Faculty of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, University of Thi-Qar, Iraq Online published on 13 November, 2019. Abstract The research community was identified with disabled players of some games in the provinces of southern and Middle Euphrates Iraq. There were 228 disabled players who constituted 97.36% of the research community. The researcher built and applied a measure of personal values to (110) players and the scale was applied to (100) players. The sample was divided into six levels. The highest proportion focused on the levels; excellent and good and good The scale entertained some validity, construct and reliability coefficients (0.89). The researcher concluded: The scale designed by the researcher is able to reveal the level of personal values for administrators of sports committees and clubs for people with disabilities. The creation of standard scores and levels of the personal value scale as the objective evidence for the administrators of sports committees and clubs in assessing the level of the player for the group to which he/she belongs.
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