MORAL DECISION MAKING IN SPORTS: A CASE STUDY ON BEHAVIOURS AMONG JOHOR SUKMA ATHLETES

Nurul Sabrina Mohd Zain, Mohamad Firdaus Ahmad, N. Dahlan, Mohd Fadhli Shah Khaidzir
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Unethical decision-making among athletes has become a much-discussed topic in the sports world today. This practice is definitely caused by the lack of emphasis on sportsmanship and an overemphasis on the mentality of “winning at all cost” that motivates them to commit unethical conduct. The main objectives of this study were to determine the differences of the moral decision – making on behaviours among Johor SUKMA athletes based on gender. This study was carried out on 214 of Johor SUKMA athletes. The data were obtained through a questionnaire containing 24 items which was administered to measure the domains of athletes’ moral decision-making in sports which covered acceptance of cheating, acceptance of gamesmanship and keeping winning in proportion. The Cronbach Alpha reliability coefficient value of the instrument was above 0.70 for each domain. The data was analysed using inferential analysis (Mann-Whitney Test). The findings showed that “keeping winning in proportion” was the main domain for the athletes’ moral decision-making in sports and that there is no significance different in the mean score for the moral decision-making based on gender for the two domains which are “acceptance of cheating proportion” (p = 0.68 > 0.05) and “keeping winning in proportion” (p = 0.18 > 0.05). Meanwhile there is a significance different in “acceptance of gamesmanship” based on gender (p = 0.02 < 0.05). Thus, understanding about the moral decisionmaking among Johor SUKMA athletes may help Johor National Sports Council (MSNJ) and coaches to encourage a more positive decision-making towards sportsmanship conduct among athletes.
体育运动中的道德决策:柔佛苏克玛运动员行为的个案研究
运动员的不道德决策已经成为当今体育界备受讨论的话题。这种做法肯定是由于缺乏对体育精神的重视,过度强调“不惜一切代价赢得胜利”的心态,这促使他们做出不道德的行为。本研究的主要目的是确定柔佛州SUKMA运动员基于性别的道德决策行为的差异。本研究以214名柔佛SUKMA运动员为研究对象。数据是通过一份包含24个项目的调查问卷获得的,这些调查问卷被用来测量运动员在体育运动中的道德决策领域,包括对作弊的接受,对游戏技巧的接受和保持胜利的比例。仪器各域的Cronbach Alpha信度系数值均在0.70以上。数据采用推理分析(Mann-Whitney Test)进行分析。结果表明:“保持匀称胜率”是运动员体育道德决策的主要领域,“接受作弊比例”(p = 0.68 > 0.05)和“保持匀称胜率”(p = 0.18 > 0.05)两个领域的道德决策平均得分在性别上无显著差异。同时,不同性别的“对游戏的接受度”也存在显著差异(p = 0.02 < 0.05)。因此,了解柔佛州SUKMA运动员的道德决策可以帮助柔佛州国家体育理事会(MSNJ)和教练鼓励运动员做出更积极的体育道德行为决策。
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