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EEO. 2021; 20(6): 3880-3885


A Comparision Of Anthropometric Variables Between Winner And Loser Volleyball Players

Dr. Mandeep Thour, Dr. Aman Thour.



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The purpose of the present study was to find out the comparison between selected Anthropometric Variables between winner and loser Volleyball players. 96 University Volleyball players from different universities, age ranging from 17 to 25 years having minimum North Zone Inter University level participation or position holders in Volleyball competitions have been selected. The random sampling technique has been used to collect the required data. The comparison between winner and loser Volleyball players on selected Anthropometric variables were established, for each variable, After statistical analysis, the value of mean and standard deviation of the anthropometric variables were computed and ‘t’ test was applied to find out the significance of difference between the scores of winners and losers on anthropometric variables. The study was tested at .05 level of significance.
Finding: The study revealed that winner group among winner- looser category was better than other groups on anthropometric variables.

Key words: Anthropometric Variables, Winners, Losers







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