The main objective of this study was to investigate the Predictive factors of the success of handball project trainees in shewarobit town administration. The study adopted an explanatory research type. Both quantitative and qualitative research approaches were used. The only primary data source was used. The target populations were all project trainees, coaches, project coordinators, and sports work process team leaders. A total of 65 samples were selected via censes sampling technique. The primary data was collected using questionnaires, interviews and observation. Both quantitative and qualitative data analysis approaches were employed, by using descriptive statistics and inferential statistics through SPSS version 20.0. The finding of the study indicated that the mean value of all the independent variables (Training methods, materials and infrastructure availability, Trainees’ interest and attitude, and concerned body participation) were found within a range between 2.85 to 3.24, showing a moderate extent of the practice in the study area. In addition, there is a significant positive relationship between all the predictor variables and trainees’ success. And also, the finding of the study shows that the predictor variables explained or affect approximately 80.2% (R2) of the variance of trainees’ success and the remaining 19.8% is explained by the other factors. In summary, the study found that three of the independent variables (training method, materials and infrastructure availability, and concerned body participation) were found to be statistically significant predictors of the dependent variable; the result was triangulated by interview and observation. Therefore, based on the finding, the study recommends that special attention must be given to these three variables or factors to enhance the success of trainees; further studies be carried out considering the interaction of other variables that influence Trainees' success.
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Gezahagn Demeke, Amare Tigabu. (2022). Predictive Factors of the Success of Handball Project Trainees in Shewarobit Town Administration. Biomedical Sciences, 8(3), 68-72. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.bs.20220803.11
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Gezahagn Demeke; Amare Tigabu. Predictive Factors of the Success of Handball Project Trainees in Shewarobit Town Administration. Biomed. Sci. 2022, 8(3), 68-72. doi: 10.11648/j.bs.20220803.11
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