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Bahrami A, Alavizadeh S M. Standardization of Persian Form of Athlete’s Subjective Performance Scale. J Clin Sport Neuropsychol 2023; 3 (1) : 1
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1- Associate Professor of Kinsiology Department, Faculty of Sports Sciences, Arak University, Arak, Iran
2- Assistant Professor, Department of Sport Psychology, Tehran Institute of Clinical Sport Neuropsychology.
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Background and Purpose: Standardized measurement tools are essential for assessing sports performance across different cultural contexts. However, the availability of such tools in Persian for assessing sports performance is limited. This study aimed to standardize the Persian form of the Persian Form of Athlete’s Subjective Performance Scale (P-ASPS) to facilitate its use in Persian-speaking populations.
Methods: The P-ASPS (Nahom, 2016) was standardized through translation and back-translation procedures, followed by pilot testing to ensure cultural and linguistic equivalence. A sample of 100 participants from football players of Tehran completed the P-SPQ. Statistical analyses were conducted to evaluate its reliability and validity. Data were analyzed in the SPSS-26 software.
Results: The P-ASPS demonstrated very good internal consistency reliability (Cronbach's alpha = 0.87) and satisfactory one-week test-retest relaibility with 0.74.
Conclusion: The standardized P-ASPS provides a reliable and valid instrument for assessing sports performance in Persian-speaking populations. Its availability can enhance research and practice in sports psychology and related fields within Persian-speaking communities.
Article number: 1
     
Type of Study: Research | Subject: Sport Psychology
Received: 2022/11/30 | Accepted: 2023/01/11 | Published: 2023/02/1
* Corresponding Author Address: Department of Sport Psychology, Tehran Institute of Clinical Sport Neuropsychology, Tehran, Iran.

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