Predicting Human Rights in Sports in Light of the Social Domain of Basketball Players
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.58305/ejsst.v14i54.744Keywords:
Human rights, social sphere, sports sphereAbstract
The main objectives of the research are as follows :
1 .To understand the relationship between human rights in sports and human rights in the social domain of the society under study.
2 .To understand the percentage of contribution of human rights in the social domain to human rights in the sports domain of the society under study.
To achieve these objectives, the researcher used the descriptive approach - with its survey method and correlational study - while the research tools were represented by players from first-division basketball clubs in Iraq (Al-Talaba, Al-Khutout, Al-Samawa, Al-Dibs, Al-Hudud), totaling (60) players, in addition to the scale (human rights - social domain, sports domain -). . . After a series of field procedures, including verifying the validity of the scale by ensuring the psychometric properties (validity, reliability), the researcher proceeded to conduct the main experiment—applying the scale. Using appropriate statistical methods and utilizing the statistical package (SPSS) to process the data and present the results in a manner that serves the research and achieves the objectives, the researcher concluded that human rights in the social sphere within the research community are linked to a real, significant relationship with human rights in the sports field, and that human rights in the social sphere contribute significantly to human rights in the sports field. Thus, the researcher deduced a predictive equation through which human rights in the sports field of the research community can be predicted in terms of human rights in the social sphere.




