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Burçak KAYA1 , Suzan Dal2 , Cemile Nihal YURTSEVEN3 , Burcu KAPLAN4
The aim of this study is to investigate the organizational stress and organisational commitments levels of disabled (Paralympic) sports players, whether demographic properties affect organizational commitment and organizational stress, and the relationship between organizational commitment and organizational stress. In this study, surveys were given to Turkish sports players who participated in the 2016 Rio Paralympics Games, from which the study sample was constructed. Frequency, Mann Whitney U, Kruskal Wallis, and Pearson correlation tests were used to analysis the data. The results of the analysis indicated that organisational stress and organisational commitment of physically disabled (Paralympic) athlete players were at moderate levels, there was no significant difference in organisational commitments and organisational stress levels in terms of demographical properties, and there was no significant relationship between organisational stress and organisational commitment.
Keywords
Organizational Stress, ,
Organisation Commitment,
Mann Whitney U,
Paralympic,
Games,
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