Study Design
Components of Physical Fitness
Test of Physical Fitness
Exercise Intensity
Stats
100

The degree to which a measurement would produce the same results when done multiple times

Reliability

100

The ability to generate force by a muscle or muscle group

Strength

100

Cooper’s 12-minute run is a test that measures this component of fitness.

Cardio-Respiratory Fitness

or

Aerobic Capacity

100

How do you calculate max heart rate?

220-age=MaxHR

100

Within the limits of the normal distribution, what proportion of values would you expect to find between –1 and +1 standard deviations?

68%

200

This is the name for when neither the participants nor the researchers in a study know which participants are receiving the treatment, and which are receiving the control.

Double Blind Study

200

The duration between the presentation of a stimulus and the associated response.

Reaction Time

200

This test is most commonly used to measure Speed

40 meter sprint

200

What method do we use to calculate exercise intensity?

Karvonen Method

200

What does standard deviation measure?

The measure of variation of data.

300

This aspect of study design addresses whether a test actually measures what it claims to measure.

Validity

300

The rate of doing work (represented by the combination of strength and speed)

Power

300

The hand-ball toss measures this component of fitness

Coordination

300

Which scale of perceived exertion is used for adults?

Borg Rating of Perceived Exertion

300

What is a p-value?

Value that shows the probability that the pattern could be produced by random data. Prove that their data has a strong relationship or cause/effect

400

This is the name for a substance given to a control group in place of the treatment.

Placebo

400

The ability to rapidly change direction or speed.

Agility

400

Anthropometry is used to measure this component of fitness.

Body Composition

400

What ages is the CERT scale used for?

6-9 years old

400

The ratio of Standard Deviation to Mean expressed as a percent

Coefficient of variation

500

This is the name for a test which does not push the participant to work to the limit of their ability.

Submaximal Test

500

Name three health-related fitness components

Any 3 of the following: body composition, cardio-respiratory fitness (aerobic capacity), flexibility, muscular endurance, strength

500

Muscle endurance can be measured by which three tests?

Maximum sit-ups, or maximum push-ups, or flexed arm hang

500

Use the Karvonen Method to calculate the training heart rate zone (60 to 75%) for a person aged 25 who has a resting heart rate of 55.

139 - 160 bpm

500

T-tests: Which tailed test would you use if you are predicting the direction of your data?

One-tailed test

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