This procedure would assess the reliability of an experiment.
What is repeating the experiment to determine if the results remain the same
A student’s study found a strong correlation between grip strength and VO2max. The student should treat their results with caution.
What is correlation does not imply causation.
The meaning of PAR-Q
The benefit of maximal tests
What is increased accuracy?
An example of an externally paced skill.
What is receiving a serve in tennis, or receiving a pass in soccer, etc?
The thing that makes an experiment valid.
What is using a test that actually measures what it claims to measure.
The group that does not receive the treatment.
What is the control group?
The purpose of the PAR-Q
What is determining the possible health risks of an exercise programme?
The definition of submaximal tests
What is not putting in maximum effort?
Definition of a continuous skill.
What is a movement that is repeated over and over again over a long period of time? (Running, swimming)
The word that describes the instruments that should be used in an experiment
What is accuracy?
The piece of equipment or material of a study that appears to be like the real substance
What is a placebo?
Your response to someone answering no to all questions on a PAR-Q
What is the participants show no health problems and should be okay in participating in the experiment/training program.
What is a lab test?
The 3 stages of learning.
What is cognitive, associative, and autonomous?
True or false: An endurance athlete doing the Cooper’s 12 Minute Run to test aerobic power demonstrates specificity.
What is true?
p is greater than .05
What is not significant and null hypothesis supported.
A participant answers yes to a PAR-Q question.
What is the participant should answer follow up questions and should not take part in the activity?
The test description of the Cooper's 12-minute run test.
What is field test or maximal test?
Coaching style that is used with beginners or in dangerous situations.
What is command?
A test you would not use to test volleyball players jumping ability during a game.
What is only jumping once for a vertical jump test?
The participants and experimenter do not know who got what treatment
What is double blinding?
The thing that can be measured by VO2 max
What is aerobic fitness or cardiovascular endurance?
The difference between proprioception and interoception.
What is where your body is in space vs what your body feels?