Objective:By applying different degrees of interference to the subjects,this study investigated the influence of the interference level on the shooting rate of basketball players in different field cognitive styles.Methods:By using the design of mixed variance of two factors,12 members of field-dependent subjects and field-independent subjects were selected to investigate their shooting rate of fixed-point penalty baskets,two-point jumpers and three-point fixed pitches under low level interference conditions,high level interference conditions and non-jamming conditions.Results:At different interference levels,the shooting rate of the subjects was significantly affected.On the target of fixed-point penalty basket,the interaction is remarkable,and further analysis of simple effect shows that the shooting rate of field-independent subjects is significantly higher than that of field-dependent subjects only under the condition of high level disturbance,and the interaction is not significant on the two-point jumper and three-point target,and the shooting rate of field-independent subjects is significantly higher.Conclusion:Different interference levels have an impact on the shooting rate of basketball players,especially for field-dependent players,their shooting rate is more vulnerable to interference from the outside environment. |