Abstract
This research aims to examine the narcissistic personality traits and self-efficacy levels of volleyball coaches in terms of different variables and to determine the relationship between these two variables. The sample group of this research consisted of a total of 277 volleyball coaches, 71 female and 206 male. Survey model was used in the research. Narcissistic Personality Inventory and Coach Competence Scale-II, along with the Personal Information Form, were used as data collection tools. The data obtained as a result of the research were analyzed in the SPSS.22 package program. In the data analysis process, descriptive statistics, t-test for independent groups in pairwise group comparisons, one-way analysis of variance ANOVA in comparing multiple groups, and pearson correlation test were applied to examine the relationship between narcissistic personality trait and self-efficacy level. Additionally, Post-Hoc tests were used to determine the direction of the difference between groups. According to the findings of the research, it was determined that the narcissistic personality traits and self-efficacy levels of volleyball coaches were above the medium level. It has been observed that the narcissistic personality traits of volleyball coaches do not differ according to gender, educational status, coaching year and coaching category variables. It was observed that the self-efficacy levels of volleyball coaches did not differ according to gender, educational status, coaching year, and coaching category variables. As a result, it was determined that there was a weak and positive relationship between narcissistic personality traits and self-efficacy levels of volleyball coaches.
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