Data Analysis and Research for Sport and Exercise Science

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advanced statistical procedures in sport science
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Dependent Samples
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Exercise Science
experimental methodology
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Follow
Friedman Test
Grouped Frequency Table
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Independent Study Project
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Kruskal Wallis ANOVA
Literature Review
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Maximal Lactate Steady State
measurement validity
Negative Relationship
O2 Max
Parametric Statistical Techniques
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Predict Body Mass
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780415289719
  • Weight: 288g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Dec 2003
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Data Analysis and Research for Sport and Exercise Science is tailored to suit undergraduate sports and exercise science students seeking a clear understanding of data and statistics to support their scientific research.

The text is divided into three main areas: Research and Design, Data Analysis and the Interpretation of Findings. Topics covered in the book include:

* introduction to the scientific research method
* the literature review
* developing your research question and experimental design
* using statistical analysis to interpret results
* presentation of your data
* discussing your results and drawing conclusions.

Both authors have supervised many student dissertations and have an excellent understanding of the concerns and pitfalls facing those new to this field.

Craig Williams is programme director and senior lecturer in sport and exercise science at the University of Exeter. Chris Wragg is a lecturer in sport and exercise science at the University of Brighton.

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