1st Edition
Measurement, Statistics, and Research Design in Physical Education and Exercise Science: Current Issues and Trends A Special Issue of Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science
Edited By Terry M. Wood
Copyright 1997
106 Pages
by
Psychology Press
106 Pages
by
Psychology Press
104 Pages
by
Psychology Press
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This inaugural issue is devoted to exploring measurement, research design, and statistics issues in six subdisciplines of exercise and sport science. Originally presented at the Eighth Measurement and Evaluation Symposium, all papers in this issue reflect the work of many renowned measurement specialists and content experts in their respective fields. The articles discuss the following topics: *... Read more
Contents: T.A. Baumgartner, Editor's Note. T.M. Wood, Guest Editor's Note. R.J. Stiggins, Dealing With the Practical Matter of Quality Performance Assessment. R.W. Christina, Concerns and Issues in Studying and Assessing Motor Learning. D.L. Gill, Measurement, Statistics, and Research Design Issues in Sport and Exercise Psychology. C.R. James, B.T. Bates, Experimental and Statistical Design Issues in Human Movement Research. M. Bouffard, Using Old Research Ideas to Study Contemporary Problems in Adapted Physical Activity. Z.V. Tran, Estimating Sample Size in Repeated-Measures Analysis of Variance.
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