Measurement and Evaluation in Human Performance With Web Study Guide-5th Edition
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Measurement and Evaluation in Human Performance, Fifth Edition With Web Study Guide, leads students through the fundamentals of collecting and analyzing data of human performance and applying their results to real-life situations. Focusing on the core concepts of reliability and validity of data, the text provides all the necessary tools for evidence-based decision making that can be applied to physical therapy, allied health professions, kinesiology, sport and exercise science, physical education, health, and fitness.
The fifth edition of Measurement and Evaluation in Human Performance provides students with a logical progression of information in a straightforward manner. Introductory algebraic concepts are combined with the technological capabilities of Microsoft Excel and IBM’s Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) to aid students in calculations and data analysis. The text expands on previous editions and includes the following enhancements:
• Additional sport-specific and exercise examples, as well as physical education examples focusing on motor skill abilities and psychological skills, that provide real-world application of the material
• Updated examples for use and practice with Excel and SPSS calculations and techniques that illustrate data analyses
• Expanded emphasis on evidence-based decision making to guide students in making appropriate decisions
• 52 video interviews of top researchers who offer greater insight into the field as students work through the text
The text is divided into four easy-to-follow parts. Part I introduces the concepts of measurement and evaluation and their importance to decision making in human performance with specific attention to applications of measurement, testing, and evaluation. Part II explores statistics as core tools and resources for these evaluations and decisions and explains the various forms of statistical procedures often used in measurement. Part III takes the skills gained from parts I and II and extends them into applied issues in human performance, such as evaluating a person’s aerobic capacity or muscular strength. The importance of reliability and validity in data is also covered in detail. Part IV provides information on practical applications that apply all of the information from the previous sections.
Learning aids for this text, including a robust and newly updated web study guide with activities and questions for active learning and engagement, enhance student comprehension and retention. Chapter objectives highlight main points that students should focus on throughout the chapters, and key terms are highlighted and defined in the glossary. Mastery Items include problems and activities that test student knowledge, while Measurement and Evaluation Challenge sidebars provide scenarios that can be tackled with the information gathered throughout the chapter. Additional data sets for each chapter are also provided in the web study guide for practice and mastery of techniques in Excel and SPSS. To aid instructors, Measurement and Evaluation in Human Performance, Fifth Edition, includes a suite of ancillary materials: instructor guide, presentation package plus image bank, test package, chapter quizzes, and instructor videos.
Measurement and Evaluation in Human Performance, Fifth Edition, continues to providee students with the tools and confidence they will need to gather reliable data, analyze it, and apply it in their work with clients. With its emphasis on understanding and applying sound measurement techniques, this fifth edition prepares students and professionals to identify problems and make solid decisions in the realm of human performance.
Audience
Undergraduate text for measurement and evaluation courses in exercise science, kinesiology, human performance, physical education, or health and fitness; also a reference for professionals in those fields.
Part I. Introduction to Tests and Measurements in Human Performance
Chapter 1. Concepts in Tests and Measurements
Nature of Measurement and Evaluation
Purposes of Measurement, Testing, and Evaluation
Domains of Human Performance
Summary
Chapter 2. Using Technology in Measurement and Evaluation
Using Computers to Analyze Data
Using SPSS
Downloading Data Matrices
Summary
Part II. Basic Statistical Concepts
Chapter 3. Descriptive Statistics and the Normal Distribution
Scales of Measurement
Summation Notation
Reporting Data
Central Tendency
Distribution Shapes
Variability
Standard Scores
Normal-Curve Areas (z Table)
Summary
Chapter 4. Correlation and Prediction
Correlation Coefficient
Calculating r
Prediction
Multiple Correlation or Multiple Regression
Summary
Chapter 5. Inferential Statistics
Hypothesis Testing
Independent and Dependent Variables
Overview of Hypotheses Testing and Inferential Statistics
Selected Statistical Tests
Summary
Part III. Reliability and Validity Theory
Chapter 6. Norm-Referenced Reliability and Validity
Reliability
Validity
Applied Reliability and Validity Measures
Estimating Agreement Between Measures
Summary
Chapter 7. Criterion-Referenced Reliability and Validity
Developing Criterion-Referenced Standards
Development of Criterion-Referenced Testing
Statistical Analysis of CRTs
Statistical Techniques to Use With CRTs
CRT Examples
Applying Criterion-Referenced Standards to Epidemiology
Summary
Part IV. Human Performance Applications
Chapter 8. Developing Written Tests and Surveys
Planning the Test
Constructing and Scoring the Test
Administering the Test
Analyzing the Test
Item Analysis
Sources of Written Tests
Questionnaires
Summary
Chapter 9. Physical Fitness and Activity Assessment in Adults
Health-Related Physical Fitness
Establishing the Risk for Fitness Testing
Measuring Aerobic Capacity
Measuring Body Composition
Measuring Muscular Strength and Endurance
Measuring Flexibility
Health-Related Fitness Batteries
Physical Fitness Assessment in Older Adults
Older Adult Fitness Battery
Special Populations
Measuring Physical Activity
Certification Programs
Summary
Chapter 10. Physical Fitness and Activity Assessment in Youth
Allen W. Jackson
Health-Related Fitness and Motor Fitness
Norm-Referenced Versus Criterion-Referenced Standards
Normative Data
Youth Fitness Test Batteries
Fitnessgram
Variable Standards in Youth Fitness Tests
Enhancing Reliable and Valid Fitness Test Results With Children
Special Children
Institute of Medicine Recommendations for Youth Fitness Assessment
Measuring Physical Activity in Youth
Summary
Chapter 11. Assessment of Sport Skills and Motor Abilities
Allen W. Jackson
Guidelines for Sport Skills and Motor Performance Tests
Effective Testing Procedures
Developing Psychomotor Tests
Issues in Skills Testing
Skills Test Classification
Testing Motor Abilities
Purposes of Human Performance Analysis
Sport Analytics
Summary
Chapter 12. Psychological Measurements in Sports and Exercise
Robert S. Weinberg and Joseph F .Kerns
Sport Psychology: Performance Enhancement and Mental Health
Trait Versus State Measures
General Versus Sport-Specific Measures
Cautions in Using Psychological Tests
Quantitative Versus Qualitative Measurement
Scales Used in Sport Psychology
Psychological Skills
Scales Used in Exercise Psychology
General Psychological Scales Used in Sport and Exercise
Summary
Chapter 13. Classroom Grading: A Summative Evaluation
Evaluations and Standards
Process of Grading
Determining Instructional Objectives
Consistency in Grading
Grading Mechanics
Summary
Chapter 14. Performance-Based Assessment: Alternative Ways to Assess Student Learning
Jacalyn L. Lund
Impetus for Developing a New Type of Assessment
Types of Performance-Based Assessment
Establishing Criteria for Performance-Based Assessments
Subjectivity: A Criticism of Performance-Based Assessments
Selecting Appropriate Performance-Based Assessments
Issues to Consider When Developing Performance-Based Assessments
Improving Assessment Practices in Physical Education Settings
Summary
Measurement Challenges for Children with Physical and Mental Disabilities
Using Computers to Analyze Data
Instructor guide. Includes sample course syllabi and supplemental activities that can be used in the classroom.
Test package. Includes hundreds of sample test questions for easy class preparation. Instructors may modify tests so that they accurately reflect specific course and classroom needs.
Chapter quizzes. Includes 10 questions per chapter to test student retention and comprehension of major ideas in the text. The quizzes are compatible with learning management systems to offer easy grading and record keeping for instructors.
Presentation package plus image bank. Includes slides that match concepts and key ideas from the book. Slides can be rearranged or modified to better serve the specific classroom curriculum and can be printed to serve as classroom handouts. The image bank includes all figures, content photos, and tables from the text and can be used in presentations, handouts, and classroom activities to cover specific material from the textbook.
Instructor videos. Includes 52 interviews with top researchers who offer greater insight into the field. Each video lasts approximately 1 to 2 minutes and features experts such as Steve Blair speaking on epidemiology and textbook author Jim Morrow discussing the value of SPSS and Microsoft Excel in his daily research. This video is the same as the one in the student web study guide, but it is in an easy-to-access list to quickly supplement lectures.
Web study guide. Includes chapter outlines, online quizzes, homework problems, activities, and sample data sets to use for practice with Excel and SPSS. The study guide also contains 52 interviews with top researchers who offer greater insight into the field. Each aspect of the web study guide ensures students gain the most knowledge and information from the provided materials.
The web study guide is also available for purchase separately • ISBN 978-1-4925-0767-3