Abstract
A sample of 80 juvenile delinquents was examined to determine the motives that decide juvenile delinquents decide to play sports. For this purpose, a survey of eleven questions was used. After the conducted research and extensive statistical analysis, three factors were extracted, the first of which is particularly relevant. It can be reliably concluded that juvenile delinquents play sports in order to consume alcohol after and before training, smoke, take opiates, miss school and be out of parental control. The second and third factors are positive, but significantly weaker than the first. The structure of positive factors consists of variables: I play sports to travel, to earn money, to live a healthy lifestyle. To be with a girl who also plays sports. The first factor contributes 42%, the second 17% and the third 16% to the explanation of the problem.
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Water Science and Technology,Geography, Planning and Development
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