Ahmed MUSHTAK, Amin AZİMKHANİ

Sociological study of leisure sports in Iraq

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The present research deals with various aspects of sports leisure in Iraq. The present research method is descriptive and correlation type. The statistical population of this research is made up of the staff of sports and youth departments in Iraq. According to the Morgan table, the sample size was 302 people. The measurement tool in this research was a questionnaire, which Cronbach's alpha coefficient was used for the reliability of the questionnaires, and its validity was measured by consulting with the supervisors and consultants and sports management experts. In order to analyze the data, descriptive statistical methods such as percentage, mean and standard deviation and inferential statistical methods such as Pearson's correlation coefficient to test the relationships between variables and step-by-step regression to predict leisure-sports decision-making and skills Communication is through the effectiveness of the organization's management, which has been used using SPSS version 21 software. The findings showed that; there is a significant relationship between the effectiveness of organization management and sports leisure decisions and communication skills, and the structural equation model between the variables along with its components has a significant fit. With an effective management, it is possible to strengthen communication skills in the decision-making of leisure programs. And in the conditions of the corona disease, researcher took a big step for different strata of the Iraqi society in leisure activities.

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