The Pathways of the Inflated Beliefs of Responsibility and their Relationship to the Side- Thinking of Prisoners Practicing for Sports

Authors

  • Amer Saeed Al-Khagani
  • Haider Jasim Nema

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/mlu.v21i3.3220

Keywords:

pathways, inflated beliefs, sports, prisoners, side-thinking.

Abstract

The research included the introduction and the importance of research: The importance of identifying
the paths of the inflated beliefs of responsibility and their relation to the side thinking of the sportspracticing
prisoners in the Division of Positions and Altesfarat in Diwaniyah. The aim of the research
is: The relationship between the paths of the inflated beliefs of responsibility and the side-thinking of
sports-practicing prisoners in the Diwaniyah Positions and Altesfarat Division.
The Imposition of The Search
The researcher assumes that there is a real link between the paths of the inflated beliefs of responsibility
and the side-thinking of the sports-practicing prisoners in the Diwaniyah Positions and Altesfarat
Division.
The research methodology and procedures are also included in the field, as researchers used the
descriptive approach in the survey style and comparative studies
The research sample, which is the sports-practicing prisoners, is used to discuss the tools used in
research, testing used and statistical means.
The results were presented and discussed, and the results were presented in tabular form and then
discussed. The research contained conclusions and recommendations, the most important conclusions
being:
There are statistically significant moral differences between the paths of the inflated beliefs of
responsibility and the side-thinking of prisoners practicing sports activity.

Author Biographies

  • Amer Saeed Al-Khagani

    Assistant Professor and Researcher in Department of Physical Education, College of Physical Education &
    Sports Sciences, Babylon University, Babylon, Iraq

  • Haider Jasim Nema

    Assistant Professor and Researcher in Department of Physical Education, College of Physical Education &
    Sports Sciences, Babylon University, Babylon, Iraq

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Published

2021-06-05

How to Cite

The Pathways of the Inflated Beliefs of Responsibility and their Relationship to the Side- Thinking of Prisoners Practicing for Sports. (2021). Medico Legal Update, 21(3), 577-283. https://doi.org/10.37506/mlu.v21i3.3220