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Analysis of Prioritization of the Influencing Factors on Investment and Muscle Drain in Volleyball Clubs in Developing Countries. Case Study: Premier League Club of Iran Volleyball

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Present study pays to prioritize influencing factors on investment and muscular analysis in volleyball club indeveloping countries. The research method is descriptive and practical. Territory of study is spring and summer2015 and statistical population is Iran's national volleyball team. The number of community members is 36 thatwere selected 36 persons as members with using the census. Two questionnaires were used to collect data. Thefirst questionnaire was used for getting comments of coaches and technical staff and the second questionnairewas used for getting players comments. Validity was approved by athletic and academic experts and reliabilitywas approved with Cronbach alpha coefficient. The rate of questionnaires returns was 100% and the number was36. The results indicate that coaches and technical staff believed that the impact of investment income on thesports club of volleyball is more than the cost effectiveness of it and the players comment is that health is apriority in relation to other criteria.

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  • Atefeh Saki, 2016. "Analysis of Prioritization of the Influencing Factors on Investment and Muscle Drain in Volleyball Clubs in Developing Countries. Case Study: Premier League Club of Iran Volleyball," Modern Applied Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 10(3), pages 191-191, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:masjnl:v:10:y:2016:i:3:p:191
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