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Validity and Reliability Study of "Sports Manager Behavior Scale" in Sports Manager Education

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This study analyzes the validity and reliability of the sports manager behavior scale in sports manager training. The sample group consists of students studying in the second, third, and fourth grades of the Department of Sports Management of the Faculty of Sports Sciences of Usak University. We collected the data via delivering electronic link. Four factors emerged in analyzing the principal factors performed with the varimax rotation method to test the scale's construct validity. We observe that these four factors account for 53.627% of the variance. Thus, they explain the total variance in the items and the majority of the variance related to the scale and the four factors revealed by the analysis. The internal consistency reliability analysis value calculated with Cronbach Alpha is a = 0.87. The scale developed with this study is suggestible in its validity and reliability dimensions.

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