. "11510" . . "RIV/00216208:11510/12:10130768" . "The main aim of this study was to compare group cohesion in succesful youth girls and boys handball teams. A further aim was to examine the relationships between perceived team success and group cohesiveness. The research sample consisted of four handball teams (n = 60, vek = 15,4+-0,9 years). The Youth Sport Environment Questionnaire (YSEQ; Eys, Loughead, Bray & Carron, 2009) was used to assess the group cohesion, amplified with additional variables. Statistical analysis indicated that levels of social and total cohesion in boys teams were significantly (p<0,05) lower than in girls teams. Correlation analyses of both genders has resulted in finding a significant relationship between evaluating the successfulness of respective team and total (group) cohesion (r= 0,553**, P < 0,01) as well as task cohesion (r=0,553**, P < 0,01), but insignificant concerning social cohesion (r= 0,336, P > 0,05)."@en . . . . "\u0160i\u0161ka, Pavol" . "RIV/00216208:11510/12:10130768!RIV13-MSM-11510___" . "3" . "COMPARATION TEAM COHESION IN SUCCESSFUL BOYS AND GIRLS HANDBALL TEAMS" . "Silvia, Priklerov\u00E1" . "evaluating of success; handball; girls; boys; group cohesion"@en . "1213-2101" . . "5"^^ . . "COMPARATION TEAM COHESION IN SUCCESSFUL BOYS AND GIRLS HANDBALL TEAMS"@en . . . "Studia Kinanthropologica" . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . . "[784A09F8DBF3]" . . . "1"^^ . . "2"^^ . . . . "COMPARATION TEAM COHESION IN SUCCESSFUL BOYS AND GIRLS HANDBALL TEAMS"@en . "COMPARATION TEAM COHESION IN SUCCESSFUL BOYS AND GIRLS HANDBALL TEAMS" . "127797" . . "S, Z(MSM0021620864)" . . "13" . "The main aim of this study was to compare group cohesion in succesful youth girls and boys handball teams. A further aim was to examine the relationships between perceived team success and group cohesiveness. The research sample consisted of four handball teams (n = 60, vek = 15,4+-0,9 years). The Youth Sport Environment Questionnaire (YSEQ; Eys, Loughead, Bray & Carron, 2009) was used to assess the group cohesion, amplified with additional variables. Statistical analysis indicated that levels of social and total cohesion in boys teams were significantly (p<0,05) lower than in girls teams. Correlation analyses of both genders has resulted in finding a significant relationship between evaluating the successfulness of respective team and total (group) cohesion (r= 0,553**, P < 0,01) as well as task cohesion (r=0,553**, P < 0,01), but insignificant concerning social cohesion (r= 0,336, P > 0,05)." . .