Test selection Flashcards

(17 cards)

1
Q

Construct validity

A

extent that test measures what it is
designed to

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2
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Face validity

A

appearance to athlete/observers that
test measures what its supposed to

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3
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Content validity

A

assessment by experts that testing
covers all relevant subtopics/component abilities in appropriate proportions

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4
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Concurrent validity

A

extent to which test scores are
associated with those of other accepted tests of same ability

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5
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Convergent validity

A

evidenced by high positive correlation between results of the test being assessed and those of the recognized measure of the construct (gold standard)

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6
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Discriminant validity

A

ability of a test to distinguish
between two different constructs

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7
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Test-Retest reliability

A

Statistical correlation of scores
from two test administrations to the same group

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8
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Intra-subject variability

A

Lack of consistent
performance by the person being tested

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9
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Inter-rater reliability (objectivity)

A

Degree to which different raters agree in their test results over time or on repeated occasions

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10
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Intra-rater variability

A

Lack of consistent scores by a
given tester

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11
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Testing order

A
  1. Non-fatiguing tests (ht,
    wt, girth, vertical jump)
  2. Agility tests
    (T-test, pro agility test)
  3. Max power & strength tests (1RMs)
  4. Sprint tests
  5. Local muscular endurance tests
    (push-up test)
  6. Fatiguing anaerobic capacity tests
    (300 yard shuttle)
  7. Aerobic capacity tests (1.5
    mile run)
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12
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Vertical Jump Test

A

Roughly 10-16in for women
Roughly 15-25in for men

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13
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300 Yard Shuttle

A

Roughly 67-73 seconds for women
Roughly 56-73 seconds for men

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14
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VO2max (lab test)

A

Average Male Athletes = 44-51 ml/kg/min
Average Female Athletes = 35-43 ml/kg/min

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15
Q

T-Test

A

Roughly 10 sec

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16
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Pro-Agility Test (5-10-5)

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Roughly 4.5 seconds for men
Roughly 5 seconds for women