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TITLE
  • Authors

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Introduction
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Review of Literature
  • Identify the main themes of your review of
    literature using articles to identify who said
    what and what it means.
  • Use about 1 slide per idea

4
Review of Literature
  • For example
  • Brasile (1990) Investigated classification in
    wheelchair basketball and found Class Is
    differed from all other classes
  • Hedrick (1997) investigated the difference
    between men and women on selected wheelchair
    basketball skills and found..

5
Purpose
  • Purpose statement
  • The purpose of the study was to

6
Hypothesis
  • State your hypothesis as a null hypothesis
  • There is not significant (difference or
    relationship) between (identify the levels of
    your independent variable) as measured by
    (dependent variable)

7
NULL HYPOTHESIS
  • There is no significant difference in the
    attitudes and perceptions of spectators attending
    male collegiate wheelchair basketball games and
    those attending male collegiate running
    basketball games, as measured by the Disability
    Sport Survey.

8
Method
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Participants (Subjects)
  • Identify your sample.
  • i.e. Participants were women attending the PVA
    Camp Wisconsin, March 2000
  • i.e. Groups were randomly selected from Class I
    and Class II athletes attending the camp

10
Instrumentation
  • State the nature of your dependent variable(s)
  • Identify the psychometric properties of your
    instrument
  • i.e. Selected wheelchair basketball skill tests
    from the Brasile (1986) test of wheelchair
    basketball skills.
  • i.e reported reliability for the skill test
    wasValidity was

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Procedure
  • How did you collect your measures
  • If appropriate identify testing protocols
  • i.e. The Wingate test
  • Or Subjects were tested as two separate groups in
    the order recommended by Brasile
  • Other procedural safeguards

12
Statistical Analysis
  • Restate null hypothesis(ses)
  • Independent Variable(s)
  • Dependent Variable(s)

13
Statistical Analysis
Cell Diagram
Name IV Name DV
Group 1 X1
Group 2 X2
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Statistical Analysis
  • Identify your statistical procedure
  • E.g. One-way between groups ANOVA
  • State your alpha level
  • Identify post-hoc procedures (only if post-hoc
    is necessary)
  • Data were analyzed using SPSS 16.0

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Results
16
Demographic Variables
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Performance Variables
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Statistical Analysis
  • F4, 216 9.04, p lt .001
  • (If appropriate post-hoc here)
  • Where there is significance identify the means
  • i.e. Group 1 mean
  • i.e. Group 2 mean
  • Therefore Group X scored significantly greater,
    or higher, or lower etc.

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Discussion
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Conclusion
  • Identify the main elements of the results
  • i.e. ANOVA revealed a a significant difference (p
    lt. 001) between group x and group y on selected
    basketball skill tests
  • i.e. An examination of the means indicated that
    Group X performed more than Group Y.

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Discussion
  • Relate your results to the main points from the
    introduction
  • i.e. That Class 1s performed less well than
    Class 2s confirms (contradicts) the findings of
    Brasile (1987)
  • i.e. This result supports the findings of Slock
    (1976)

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Recommendations
  • This area is still to be clarified
  • It is recommended that this study be replicated
  • Further studies should examine the skill
    differences between Class 2s and Class 3s
  • Also the differences in male wheelchair
    basketball performance should be examined

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References
  • Burgdorf, R. (2002). The Americans with
    disabilities policy brief series Righting the
    ADA. The National Council on Disabilities.
  • Coakley (Ed.) (2004). Sport and society Issues
    and controversies (8th ed.). New York
    McGraw-Hill.
  • Evaggelinou, C., Grekinis, D. (1998). A survey
    of spectators at the international Stoke
    Mandeville Wheelchair Games. Adapted Physical
    Activity Quarterly, 15, 25-35.
  • Malone, L., Lienert, C., Yilla, A.B. (2002)
    Item analysis of the Disability Sport Survey. 6th
    North American Federation of Adapted Physical
    Activity (NAFAPA) Symposium. Oregon State
    University, Corvallis, OR.
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