Achievement Motivation and Socio-Economic Status of Engineering Sports persons

R. S. Pathania(1),


(1) Sant Baba Bhag Singh University
Corresponding Author

Abstract


The study examined the relationship between the socioeconomic status of athletes and the pursuit of achievement. One hundred and fifteen athletes were randomly selected from various engineering schools affiliated with Punjab Technical University. The main objective of the study was to examine the relationship between the socioeconomic level and achievement motivational techniques of engineering athletes: Bhargava's inventory was used to assess achievement motivation and the socio-economic status scale of Rajbir Singh, Radhey Shyam, and Satish Kumar was used to measure their socio-economic status. Conclusion: According to the chi-square analysis and correlation coefficient study by Karl Pearson, there is no significant difference between the achievement-motivation relationship and the socio-economic status of cricket, football, and hockey athletes of engineering colleges affiliated with the Punjab University of Technology, but the difference is different. is significant. saw handball players from engineering schools affiliated with Punjab Technical University. A significant association was determined at a threshold of 0.05.

Keywords


Achievement motivatio; Cricket; Football; Handball; Hockey; Socio-economic; Sports person

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