A Master's thesis at Kirkuk University examines legal knowledge and its relationship to psychological hardiness among freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestlers in Iraq.

 

 

A Master's Thesis at Kirkuk University Discusses Legal Knowledge and its Relationship to Psychological Toughness among Wrestling Players in Iraq

The college discussed a Master's thesis titled "Legal Knowledge and its Relationship to Psychological Toughness among Freestyle and Greco-Roman Wrestling Players in Iraq" by student Mohammed Qadir Jumaa, under the supervision of Assistant Professor Dr. Amjad Ali Falih.

The thesis aimed to build an accurate test to measure the legal knowledge of freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling players in Iraq, and to identify the extent to which players possess legal knowledge and psychological toughness, in addition to identifying the correlation between the variables of legal knowledge and psychological toughness.

On the sidelines of the defense, the Dean of the College presented a letter of thanks and appreciation to the chairman of the defense committee, a faculty member at the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences at Salahaddin University, Professor Dr. Ali Hussein Ali, in appreciation of his outstanding efforts, dedication, and support for the scientific process and its advancement.

📷 Photo Coverage of the Scientific Defense (11 Photos)

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