Ex Phys
Stats
Research Methods
Nutrition
Biomechanics
100

(Heart structures) _____ receives the blood returning to the heart from the blood vessels, and the _____ pumps blood out into the blood vessels

-Atrium -Ventricles

100

This denotes statistical significance 

P - Value

100

The variable that is manipulated by the researcher is known as this.

Independent variable

100

How many kcals per 1 gram of carb, protein, fat, and alcohol?

4, 4, 9, and 7 kcals

100

The study of motion without regard to forces is known as this.

Kinematics

200

This molecule is the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain.

Oxygen

200

Used to compare two groups to each other

T-Test

200

The degree to which a study measures what it intends to measure defines this.

Validity

200

What are the fat-soluble vitamins?

A, D, E, K

200

This type of lever has the fulcrum between the effort and the resistance.

First-class lever

300

The mechanical force of contraction that's generated by myosin cross bridges attaching to actin filaments; This action causes the thin filaments to slide past the thick ones.

Sliding Filament Theory

300

Statical analysis used to test 3 or more independent groups.

Analysis of variance (ANOVA)

300

This form of validity assesses whether a measure correlates with an established gold standard.

Criterion validity

300

This vitamin is crucial for calcium absorption.

Vitamin D

300

The rotational effect produced by a force is called this.

Torque

400

This phenomenon describes the shift from fat to carbohydrate metabolism as exercise intensity increases.

Crossover concept

400

This type of error incorrected rejection of the null hypothesis

Type I

400

The ability to generalize study findings to other populations or settings describes this kind of validity.

External validity

400

This hormone, secreted by adipose tissue, helps regulate long-term energy balance by inhibiting hunger.

Leptin

400

This term describes resistance to changes in motion.

Inertia

500

During prolonged endurance exercise, a gradual increase in oxygen consumption despite steady workload is known as this.

VO₂ drift

500

When assumptions of normality are violated, this type of statistical test is used instead of a parametric one.

Nonparametric tests

500

Random assignment and control of the environment help to control for these variables.

Confounding variables

500

Beta-alanine supplementation enhances performance primarily by increasing intramuscular concentrations of this compound.

Carnosine

500

The tendency of a fluid to resist motion of an object through it, increasing with the square of velocity, is described by this law.

Drag force

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