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Research Paper | Social Science | Turkiye | Volume 6 Issue 12, December 2017
The Effect of Duration of Extreme Sports Involvement on the Perception of These Sports to be Extreme
Abstract: The purpose of this study is to investigate whether the duration of extreme sports involvement has an effect on the perception of these sports to be extreme. In line with this objective, 6 extreme sportsmen, selected by judgement sampling method and participated in different extreme sports, were involved in this study. In the study, the interview method, which is a qualitative data collection method and based on verbal communication, was used and the sound recording of dialogues was made. Consequently, it is seen that as the time spent on extreme sports increases, so does the gain in experience, so, extreme sportsmen avoid taking unnecessary risks, and that a decrease in the risk of accident in these sports cause people not to perceive them as extreme as in the first day, and seek for new extreme sports.
Keywords: Extreme Sport, Perception of Extreme, Experience
Edition: Volume 6 Issue 12, December 2017,
Pages: 554 - 556
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Research Paper, Social Science, Qatar, Volume 8 Issue 11, November 2019
Pages: 1829 - 1845The Long Way Home: The Social Diagraming of Philippine School Doha Alumni in the Philippines
Dr. Fredelito Don John A. Vallesteros [3] | Dela Cruz Angelica | Delavin Alexandra | Merced Andrianna | Platitas Allyza | Tubello Jollienne
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Research Paper, Social Science, Qatar, Volume 8 Issue 11, November 2019
Pages: 1739 - 1754Leaving the Daylight: The Adjustments of Filipino Night Shift Workers in the State of Qatar
Dr. Fredelito Don John A. Vallesteros [3] | Paolo Andrei Emmanuel B. Dipasupil | Rev Adligh V. Gamayon | Dianne Grace M. Bautista | Jeshana Novene F. De Guzman | Ezekielle M. Milan