739 licensed athletes from Çanakkale province participated in a study on psychological performance. Data includes responses from 413 men and 326 women aged 18-35, with 406 in team sports and 333 in individual sports. The research used scales measuring mental well-being, psychological performance, optimism, and pessimism.
Use Cases
- Analyze the correlation between Mental Well-Being Scale scores and Psychological Performance Assessment Scale scores across different age groups.
- Build a regression model to predict Psychological Performance Assessment Scale scores using Optimism Scale and Pessimism Scale scores as predictors.
- Compare Psychological Performance Assessment Scale scores between the 406 team sport athletes and the 333 individual sport athletes.
- Investigate the mediating role of Optimism Scale scores on the relationship between Mental Well-Being Scale and Psychological Performance Assessment Scale scores.
Strengths
- Data from 739 licensed athletes provides a substantial sample for statistical analysis.
- Includes demographic breakdowns: 413 male and 326 female participants, and 406 team vs. 333 individual sport athletes.
- Measures were collected using four validated psychological scales: Mental Well-Being, Psychological Performance Assessment, Optimism, and Pessimism.
Limitations
- Sample is geographically limited to athletes from a single Turkish province (Çanakkale), limiting generalizability.
- Age range is restricted to 18-35 years, excluding younger and older competitive athletes.
- Raw column-level data and file formats are not specified in the available metadata.
Provenance
- Source
- Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University
- Collection Method
- Survey data collected using the Mental Well-Being Scale, Psychological Performance Assessment Scale, Optimism Scale, and Pessimism Scale.
- Time Range
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- Freshness
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- Geography
- Çanakkale province, Turkey