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Title: Assessment of Sport Skills and


1
Chapter 13
  • Assessment of Sport Skills and
  • Motor Abilities

2
Guidelines for Sport Skills Testing andMotor
Performance Tests
  • acceptable reliability and validity
  • simple to administer and take
  • easy to understand instructions
  • not expensive nor require extensive equipment
  • reasonable time for preparation and
    administration
  • encourage correct form
  • involve only one participant

3
Guidelines for Sport Skills Testing andMotor
Performance Tests (cont.)
  • suitable difficulty
  • interesting and meaningful
  • exclude extraneous variables
  • provide for accurate scoring
  • provide target scoring guidelines (if
    appropriate)
  • sufficient trials
  • yield diagnostic scores

4
Effective Testing Procedures
  • Pretest Duties time, forms, procedures,
    instructions
  • Testing Duties location, materials, cheating,
    safety, absences, make-ups
  • Posttest Duties transcription, item analysis,
    reporting, confidentiality

5
Figure 13.3Flowchart for Construction of Motor
Performance Tests
6
Issues in Skills Testing
  • In addition to reliability and validity (the
    most important issues)
  • Feasibility
  • Testing method Objective skills
    tests? Alternative (authentic assessment)? See
    chapter 8

7
Skills Test Classification
  • Objective Accuracy-based Repetitive Performance
    (wall-volley) Total Body Movement Distance or
    Power

8
Subjective Rating Scales
  • Relative Rank-order
  • Absolute Evaluation against a fixed
    standard
  • Common Errors Halo Effect "Standard"
    Error Central-tendency

9
Developing Well-Constructed Scales
  • State objectives in terms of observable behavior
  • Select traits that determine success
  • Define selected traits in observable behavior
  • Select and develop the rating instrument
  • Define degrees of success
  • Test and revise the rating scale
  • Use the scale in an actual testing situation

10
More Rating Scales Suggestions
  • Develop well-constructed scales
  • Train raters well
  • Explain common rating errors to raters
  • Permit ample time to observe performance
  • If possible, use multiple raters

11
Other Tests
  • Performance-Based Testing Actual performance of
    the skill
  • Trials-to-Criterion Testing Could save
    considerable time and effort

12
Ability or Skill?
  • Ability general, innate psychomotor trait
  • Skill specific, learned psychomotor capacity
  • Specificity determined with concurrent validity

13
Measurement Aspects of the Domain of Human
Performance
Muscular Strength Speed Anaerobic
Power Flexibility Balance Kinesthetic perception
14
Power Tests
  • Arm Power One-hand shot put Two-hand shot put
    over head Medicine-ball pitch Basketball throw
  • Leg Power Margaria-Kalamen Leg Power
    Test Incline Run

15
Strand Wilson
Reprinted, by permission, from B. Strand and R.
Wilson, 1992, Assessing sport skills (Champaign,
IL Human Kinetics).
16
Effective testing consists of . . .
  • Including sport relevant variables,
  • Selecting reliable and valid tests,
  • Developing sport specific protocols,
  • Controlling test administration,
  • Maintaining athletes rights to respect,
  • Repeating the tests periodically, and
  • Interpreting the results for the performance and
    interested parties (e.g., coaches, parents, etc.)

17
Purposes of Human Performance Testing and Analysis
Selection Classification Diagnosis
18
Classification Tests for High School Tennis
Players
  • Motor Performance 50-yard dash Agility line
    drill
  • Tennis Skills Tests Forehand Backhand Volley M
    oving forehand Moving backhand Serve

19
Table 13-9Men's Volleyball Performance Profile
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Performance Test Construction
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Which is the LEAST valid test?
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Which is the MOST valid test?
23
Which test might you use if you have limited time?
You might use A or B realize you lose some
validity
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Which test would you use?
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Which two tests might you use?
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