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An Overview to Game Theory, Physical Education and Sports, Its Thirteen Essentials and Categories

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The study aimed to develop a relationship for Game theory, Physical Education and Sports. The author gathered facts about game theory, physical education and sports to be supported by its foundations through data gathering, observation, immersion and previous experiences. The results showed that there are thirteen essential and categories for game theory, physical education and sports. The completeness and the categorizations may be revised or extended depending on the need and a more diversified, thorough research which the author welcomes.

DOI 10.11648/j.edu.20160505.12
Published in Education Journal (Volume 5, Issue 5, September 2016)
Page(s) 92-96
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Keywords

Fun, Game Theory, Physical Education, Sports, Wisdom

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