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Mr Reza Maleki, Mr Azim Salahi, Mr Ehsan Mohamad Nia, Mr Korosh Keymasi,
Volume 5, Issue 10 (12-2015)
Abstract

The purpose of the present research is investigation of the theoretical relationship between the main variables of online exercise performance and their impact upon rendering service quality via internet. The statistical population was included of all fans of Tehran Esteghlal sport club, who electronically and via web site purchased the fans products and received information through club media. The tool for gathering information and data was a questionnaire standardized. The validity of it had been verified by 20 sport management experts. Its reliability had also been verified in (cronbach, s a) %986 from. The data were analyzed by using the tests of 16 SPSS software and Lisrel in% 95 meaningful levels and %05 error levels. The results of the study showed that there is a meaningful relationship between the sport web site quality and interaction quality. There is a positive relationship between the sport web site quality and electronic satisfaction. At last, the explanation of relationship between web site quality, loyalty, and satisfaction is known as a meditative factor. This is an essential step in prediction of amount of user loyalty to sport web site. Totally, our model is in counterbalance with the data


Ms Zahra Abdolmaleki, Dr Abbas Bahram, Dr Alireza Farsi, Dr Mozhgan Khademi,
Volume 13, Issue 25 (9-2023)
Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of Quiet eye training on gaze behavior in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) of forehand skill in table tennis. Method, In order to, thirty children aged 12-7 years old were selected from ADHD children at Imam Hossein Hospital in Tehran and randomly divided into two experimental and control groups. Protocol of the training were performed in 16 sessions and follow up test after six of inactivity. Learning was investigated in the form of change in gaze behaviors such as onset, offset, duration of quiet eye and frequency gaze. The results of the research indicated that the decrease in frequency gaze and onset quiet eye and increase offset and duration of quiet eye in ADHD children. However, there was a significant difference between the two groups of experimental and control groups in frequency gaze. Offset and duration of quiet eye in children who have advanced progression from pre-test to post-test will be more stable over time. Conclusion, the present study confirms that the use of quiet eye training as a perceptual-motor training protocol can be effective for ADHD children by changing the visual perception pattern. It is suggested that a quiet eye training be used as a learning tool for ADHD children.


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