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According to the results of the random-effects model, Figure 7 shows the main effect between media use and sports participation behavior was r = 0.192, with a 95% confidence interval of (0.047,0.329), p = 0.01, thus indicating a significant positive relationship between media use and sports participation behavior. Figure 7.
25 wrz 2020 · Increased intensity, driven by a performance culture, has also contributed to increased injuries at even earlier ages in intermediate school sport (ages 12 and 13). Recent data from the Accident ...
This article addresses the impact of selected sports media events on the active participation of a group of young people aged 14/15. Its particular focus is on an intense period of media sport ...
From school sport newsletters to worldwide TV coverage, the media is a powerful voice for and influence on sport. ... Internet – websites, blogs, video channels, live streaming, online sports ...
The media (TV, radio, newspapers, magazines, etc.) continue to frame sports through a gendered lens, relying heavily on the notion of ‘gender appropriateness’. The re search started with the
20 lis 2020 · 2. Digital media in physical education. Digital media are now a natural part of children's everyday lives. It is the task of schools to prepare children for our deeply mediatized world (Couldry and Hepp Citation 2013).The development of various competences on media and on dealing with media is already a task of elementary school (Ferrari Citation 2013).
Boyle, Raymond, and Richard Haynes, 'Power Game: Why Sport Matters to Television', Power Play: Sport, the Media and Popular Culture (Edinburgh, 2009; online edn, Edinburgh Scholarship Online, ... A school teacher by profession, MacPherson had written a series of short stories, a selection of which he had been asked to read for broadcast by BBC ...