diplomsko delo
Sara Luznar (Author), Stojan Burnik (Reviewer), Tanja Kajtna (Mentor)

Abstract

V diplomskem delu boste seznanjeni z avtonomnim potapljanjem ter potrebami po dražljajih v njem in prav s to tematiko se je ukvarjalo že kar nekaj posameznikov. Narejenih je bilo precej raziskav, ki sem jih zajela v diplomski nalogi. Hartman in Rawson sta med prvimi prišla do ugotovitve, da med športniki in ne športniki obstajajo razlike v potrebi po stimulaciji. V kasnejši raziskavi, ki so jo vodili Rowland, Franken in Harrison (1986) pa so bile opažene tudi razlike znotraj skupine športniki. Več raziskav je bilo izpeljanih tudi med populacijo študentov. Tako je Kajtna (2012) ugotovila, da so študentje, ki so se ukvarjali z večjim številom športov oziroma so se preizkusili v več športnih zvrsteh, imeli večjo potrebo po stimulaciji. Glavna, a ne edina hipoteza diplomskega dela je, da ni razlike po dražljajih med študenti, ki so kot izbirni predmet izbrali avtonomno potapljanje in tistimi, ki ga ne izberejo. Predvidevam, da razlik med študenti, ki so izbrali teoretične predmete namesto predmeta Avtonomno potapljanje ni, ali pa so zelo majhne. Problem je namreč, da pri izbiri dodatnih predmetov velja pravilo: »kdor prej pride prej melje«. Drugi problem pa je finančno stanje študentov in njihovih staršev. V diplomskem delu sem si zastavila še eno hipotezo in sicer, da med spoloma ni statističmno značilnih razlik v potrebi po dražljajih. Obe hipotezi sem preverila z rezultati, ki sem jih pridobila s pomočjo Zuckermanove lestvice iskanja stimulacije, izdaja V (SSS-V). Rezultate sem nato obdelala s T-testom za dva neodvisna vzorca, s katerim preverjamo ali obstajajo statistično značilne razlike v povprečni vrednosti dveh vzorcev.

Keywords

šport;študentje;Fakulteta za šport;dražljaji;zaznava;potreba;psihofiziologija potrebe po dražljajih;narava;izvor;biološke osnove;Zuckermanova teorija;stimulacija;tveganje;potapljanje;avtonomno potapljanje;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UL FŠ - Faculty of Sport
Publisher: [S. Luznar]
UDC: 797.215:159.9
COBISS: 5396145 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: sensation seeking among students of faculty of sport
Secondary abstract: In my degree I will present you scuba diving and a research of sensation seeking in this particular sport. There are several individuals who already occupied themselves with this subject before. A lot of researches were made and I used them in my degree. Hartman and Rawson are first among researchers that came to the conclusion that there are differences between athletes and not athletes in sensation seeking. In subsequent research, conducted by Rowland, Franken and Harrison (1986), differences were also observed within the group of athletes. More researches were also made among students. Kajtna (2012) found that students, who had trained larger number of different sports or had tested several sports disciplines, had higher expressed sensation seeking. The main, but not the only hypothesis of the degree is that there is no difference in sensation seeking between students who chose optional class Scuba diving and those who did not. I assume, that there is no difference between students who chose theoretical optional subject instead of Scuba diving course, or there are really small. The problem is that optional subject Scuba diving has only 20 free spaces and when they are full, you can not choose this subject anymore. The other problem is financial status of students and their parents. The second hypothesis in my degree is that there are no statistically significant differences between sexes in sensation seeking. I had checked both of hypotheses with the results I had obtained with Zuckerman sensation seeking scale, edition V (SSS-V). Then I had processed the results with T-test for two independent samples to check, if there are statistically significant differences in arithmetical mean of two samples.
Secondary keywords: sensation seeking;perception;Zuckerman sensation seeking scale;scuba diving;
Type (COBISS): Bachelor thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Fak. za šport
ID: 10959791