The contribution of attention and its relationship to the accuracy of decision-making among karate judges and judges in the effectiveness of fighting in Iraq

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Ali Mahdi

Abstract

The research contained the introduction, importance and objectives, and the researcher used the descriptive method for its suitability of the research on a sample reached (55) referees and judges in karate, they were selected in the deliberate way, and the researcher designed a form to evaluate the accuracy of decision-making after presenting it to the experts and finding its sincerity and stability, then By conducting his main experiment by testing Borden for attention and assessing the decision-making accuracy of karate judges and judges on a research sample and after collecting the forms for the tests were treated statistically and the most important conclusions were:                                 


1- The existence of an exorcist relationship of moral significance for the manifestations of attention (concentration, intensity, diversion of attention) accurately decide scrupulously for karate judges and judges to combat effectively.


2- The presence of a significant contribution to the manifestations of attention (concentration, intensity, diversion of attention) accurately decision-making for karate judges and judges effectively combat.                                            


The most important recommendations are:                                                


1- Using exercises through which the mental aspect develops, especially exercises that are concerned with the manifestations of attention to karate referees and judges effectively fighting.                                                   


2- Use the decision accuracy assessment form periodically to test the accuracy of decision-making for karate referees and judges effectively fighting.          

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Mahdi ع. (2020). The contribution of attention and its relationship to the accuracy of decision-making among karate judges and judges in the effectiveness of fighting in Iraq. Journal of Studies and Researches of Sport Education, 30(3), 29–38. Retrieved from https://jsrse.edu.iq/index.php/home/article/view/184 (Original work published October 28, 2021)
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