Exam 3: Measurement in Exercise Science
Exam 1: An Introduction to Exercise Science6 Questions
Exam 2: Reading and Interpreting the Literature in Exercise Science31 Questions
Exam 3: Measurement in Exercise Science35 Questions
Exam 4: Anatomy in Exercise Science31 Questions
Exam 5: Exercise Physiology24 Questions
Exam 6: Exercise Epidemiology41 Questions
Exam 7: Athletic Training24 Questions
Exam 8: Exercise and Sport Nutrition26 Questions
Exam 9: Biomechanics18 Questions
Exam 10: Motor Control and Motor Learning26 Questions
Exam 11: Exercise and Sport Psychology19 Questions
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Which of the following can be measured with the greatest precision?
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An example of how measurement can be used for classification purposes would be to place a child in a particular swimming class based on the results of his or her swimming ability.
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Components of health-related fitness include the development of which of the following?
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Parametric statistical techniques are used when measurements are made at the nominal level.
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In general, for an individual to develop a skill, he or she must first develop physical abilities such as endurance, flexibility, and agility.
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Which of the following is the act of assigning numbers to members of a group based on the amount of some attribute each possesses?
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An index of reliability is calculated by squaring the reliability coefficient.
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In the 1960s, why did physical educators focus on "research"?
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Between 1860 and 1900, what did physical education focus on?
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Statistics allow exercise scientists to determine whether relationships among variables are real or just due to chance.
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An athlete's attitude toward sports would be considered to be part of which domain?
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Measurements should be taken on more then one occasion in order to determine the accuracy of the measurement.
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Periodic unit tests given at intervals during a course are an example of summative evaluation.
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Assume the goal of measurement is to predict an individual's chance of developing coronary artery disease. This is an example of using measurement for ______ purposes.
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The lowest level in the taxonomy of the psychomotor domain is reflex movement.
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