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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2014.15.12.7110

A Case Study of Effects of the Stress of a Judo Referee and Job Satisfaction  

Kim, Seung Ryoung (Department of Physical Education, Kyungnam University)
Shin, Seok Min (Department of Physical Education, Kyungnam University)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.15, no.12, 2014 , pp. 7110-7117 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study examined 149 referees participating in the field of Judo judgment in 2013. 98 referees of the 1st level (65.8%), 18 referees of the 2nd level (12.1%) and 33 international referees (22.1%) were used as the final valid sample. To evaluate the basic background of referees, 7 categories, such as gender, age, Judo, and a referee career, a coaching career, the level of referee, and occupation were examined. In addition, 25 questions in 6 categories, such as misjudgment 4 questions, special consideration 4 questions, claims for judgment 9 questions, physical fitness burden 3 questions, disloyalty at home 3 questions, a lack of conditions 2 questions were tested for the stress of a judo referee. 20 questions in 4 categories, such as peer satisfaction 5 questions, salary satisfaction 5 questions, atmosphere satisfaction 6 questions, and working satisfaction 4 questions, were examined for job satisfaction as a referee in the field of Judo judgment. In particular, the effects of the factors causing stress for a referee and efforts to release the stress are explored. Based on the methods and data mentioned above, the results of this analysis were determined.
Keywords
Job Satisfaction; Judo Referee; Stress;
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