dc.description.abstract | The aim of this study was to determine the effect of imagery use by the
professional football players in Turkey on their self-confidence levels.
The study group comprised of 423 professional football players from 24
football clubs from different leagues in 2016-2017 season, Turkey. As
data collection tools, in addition to the personal information form,
``Sports Imagery Questionnaire{''} developed by Hall et al. (1998),
adapted to Turkish by Vurgun (2010) and ``Self-Confidence Scale{''}
developed by Akin (2007) were used. Results showed a positive
correlation between internal and external self-confidence and all
sub-scales of imagery in the professional football players. Moreover,
the cognitive general imagery, cognitive specific imagery, and
motivational specific imagery predicted 21.4\% of the internal
self-confidence. Similarly, the cognitive general imagery and
motivational specific imagery predicted 17.7\% of external
self-confidence for the professional football players. Finally, it was
determined that the professional football players' self-confidence
levels will increase as the level of imagery use increases. | |