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Öğe The Correlation between Social Appearance Anxiety and Exercise Addiction(Lahore Medical & Dental Coll, 2021) Kara, N. Seyma; Kara, Mehmet; Donmez, AhmetAim: It was aimed to determine the correlation between social appearance anxiety and exercise addiction in this research. Method: In the research conducted with the correlational survey model, 119 female ((X) over bar age=28.64 +/- 8.42), 104 male ((X) over bar age=26.68 +/- 7.28), a total of 223 ((X) over bar age=27.73 +/- 7.94) adults aged between 19 and 52 doing fitness and pilates have participated. In the research, data were collected using the Personal Information Form, Social Appearance Anxiety Scale and Exercise Addiction Scale. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, independent groups t-test, and Pearson correlation analysis. Results: When the research findings are examined; social appearance anxiety scores did not differ according to gender and type of exercise (p>.05); It was negatively correlated with age and exercise year (p<.05); on the other hand, it was revealed that it was not significantly related to weekly exercise frequency (p>.05). When examined in terms of exercise addiction, it was found that the exercise addiction scores differed according to the type of exercise performed (p<.05), but did not differ according to the gender (p>.05); there is a significant positive correlation with weekly exercise frequency (p<.05); It was found that there was no significant correlation with age and exercise year (p>.05). On the other hand, there is a negative correlation between social appearance anxiety and excessive focus and emotional change; It was concluded that there are positive and significant correlations between the delay of individual-social needs and conflict (p<.05). Conclusion: As a result, significant correlations were found between social appearance anxiety and exercise addiction (p<.05).Öğe RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DECISION-MAKING STYLES AND COGNITIVE FLEXIBILITY LEVELS OF SPORTS SCIENCE STUDENTS(Int Journal Lifescience & Pharma Research, 2021) Kara, Nuriye Seyma; Donmez, Ahmet; Cetin, Mehmet CagriThis study was conducted to determine the relationship between decision-making styles and cognitive flexibility levels of sports science students. The study was conducted using the relational screening model. The population of the study consists of the students engaging in sports who are studying at sports sciences faculty of Sakarya University of Applied Sciences and Bartin University, and the sample consists of 290 students in sports sciences, including 107 women and 183 men, who are selected by the criteria sampling method, which is one of the purposeful sampling methods, from this population. As a data collection tool, the Personal Data Form, Melbourne Decision Making Scale Cognitive Flexibility Scale were used. Descriptive statistics, Pearson correlation and simple linear regression analyses were applied to the data. According to research results, positive significant relationships were found between the levels of cognitive flexibility of the students engaging in sports and self-esteem and careful decision-making in decision-making; while negative significant relationships with avoidant, suspensive, and panic decision-making. In addition, it has been found that cognitive flexibility positively predicts self-respect and careful decision-making in decision-making, however, it negatively predicts avoidant, suspensive, and panic decision-making. Consequently, it was concluded that there was a significant relationship between the cognitive flexibility levels and decision-making styles of sportspersons; in addition, their cognitive flexibility levels had a significant effect on their decision-making styles.