Reduction of decision making error amongst football referees: A systematic literature review
Studies have shownthat over 25% of the decisions made by the referees are wrong. In a bid to avoid or reduceDecision Making Errors (DMEs) of referees, research in decision making and approaches to training referees for an improved decision making have increased over the last decade. Thus, by this wo...
Main Authors: | Alsayegh, Moayed Abdullah, Zainuddin, Zainal Abidin, Alkuhaili, Wadee A. |
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Format: | Article |
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Transstellar Journal Publications And Research Consultancy Private Limited
2020
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