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A step-by-step approach to problem-solving techniques using SPSS® in the fields of sports science and physical education Featuring a clear and accessible approach to the methods, processes, and statistical techniques used in sports science and physical education, Sports Research with Analytical Solution using SPSS® emphasizes how to conduct and interpret a range of statistical analysis using SPSS. The book also addresses issues faced by research scholars in these fields by providing analytical solutions to various research problems without reliance on mathematical rigor. Logically arranged to…mehr
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. März 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781119206736
- Artikelnr.: 44872846
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. März 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781119206736
- Artikelnr.: 44872846
Sample t
Test 66 4.2.1 Application of One
Sample t
Test 67 4.3 TwöSample t
Test for Unrelated Groups 67 4.3.1 Assumptions While Using t
Test 67 4.3.2 Case I: TwöTailed Test 68 4.3.3 Case II: Right Tailed Test 68 4.3.4 Case III: Left Tailed Test 69 4.3.5 Application of TwöSample t-Test 70 4.4 Paired t
Test for Related Groups 70 4.4.1 Case I: TwöTailed Test 71 4.4.2 Case II: Right Tailed Test 71 4.4.3 Case III: Left Tailed Test 72 4.4.4 Application of Paired t
Test 73 4.5 One
Sample t
Test with Spss 73 4.5.1 Computation in t
Test for Single Group 74 4.5.2 Interpretation of Findings 77 4.6 TwöSample t
Test for Independent Groups with Spss 78 4.6.1 Computation in TwöSample t
Test 79 4.6.2 Interpretation of Findings 83 4.7 Paired t
Test for Related Groups with Spss 85 4.7.1 Computation in Paired t
Test 86 4.7.2 Interpretation of Findings 89 4.8 Summary of Spss Commands for t
Tests 90 4.8.1 One
Sample t
Test 90 4.8.2 TwöSample t
Test for Independent Groups 90 4.8.3 Paired t
Test 91 4.9 Exercise 91 4.9.1 Short Answer Questions 91 4.9.2 Multiple Choice Questions 91 4.9.3 Assignment 93 4.10 Case Study 94 5 Independent Measures Anova 100 5.1 Introduction 101 5.2 One
Way Analysis of Variance 101 5.2.1 One
Way ANOVA Model 102 5.2.2 Post Hoc Test 102 5.2.3 Application of One
Way ANOVA 103 5.3 One
Way Anova with Spss (Equal Sample Size) 103 5.3.1 Computation in One
Way ANOVA (Equal Sample Size) 104 5.3.2 Interpretation of Findings 107 5.4 One
Way Anova with Spss (Unequal Sample Size) 110 5.4.1 Computation in One
Way ANOVA (Unequal Sample Size) 111 5.4.2 Interpretation of Findings 114 5.5 TwöWay Analysis of Variance 115 5.5.1 Assumptions in TwöWay Analysis of Variance 116 5.5.2 Hypotheses in TwöWay ANOVA 116 5.5.3 Factors 117 5.5.4 Treatment Groups 117 5.5.5 Main Effect 117 5.5.6 Interaction Effect 117 5.5.7 Within
Groups Variation 117 5.5.8 F
Statistic 117 5.5.9 TwöWay ANOVA Table 118 5.5.10 Interpretation 118 5.5.11 Application of TwöWay Analysis of Variance 118 5.6 TwöWay Anova Using Spss 119 5.6.1 Computation in TwöWay ANOVA 121 5.6.2 Interpretation of Findings 126 5.7 Summary of the Spss Commands 137 5.7.1 One
Way ANOVA 137 5.7.2 TwöWay ANOVA 138 5.8 Exercise 138 5.8.1 Short Answer Questions 138 5.8.2 Multiple Choice Questions 139 5.8.3 Assignment 142 5.9 Case Study on One
Way Anova Design 143 5.10 Case Study on TwöWay Anova 147 6 Repeated Measures Anova 153 6.1 Introduction 153 6.2 One
Way Repeated Measures Anova 154 6.2.1 Assumptions in One
Way Repeated Measures ANOVA 155 6.2.2 Application in Sports Research 155 6.2.3 Steps in Solving One
Way Repeated Measures ANOVA 156 6.3 One
Way Repeated Measures Anova Using Spss 157 6.3.1 Computation in the One
Way Repeated Measures ANOVA 157 6.3.2 Interpretation of Findings 161 6.3.3 Findings of the Study 165 6.3.4 Inference 166 6.4 TwöWay Repeated Measures Anova 166 6.4.1 Assumptions in TwöWay Repeated Measures ANOVA 166 6.4.2 Application in Sports Research 167 6.4.3 Steps in Solving TwöWay Repeated Measures ANOVA 167 6.5 TwöWay Repeated Measures Anova Using Spss 168 6.5.1 Computation in TwöWay Repeated Measures ANOVA 170 6.5.2 Interpretation of Findings 173 6.5.3 Findings of the Study 181 6.5.4 Inference 181 6.6 Summary of the Spss Commands for One
Way Repeated Measures Anova 182 6.7 Summary of the Spss Commands for TwöWay Repeated Measures Anova 182 6.8 Exercise 183 6.8.1 Short Answer Questions 183 6.8.2 Multiple Choice Questions 183 6.8.3 Assignment 185 6.9 Case Study on Repeated Measures Design 186 7 Analysis of Covariance 190 7.1 Introduction 190 7.2 Conceptual Framework of Analysis of Covariance 191 7.3 Application of ANCOVA 192 7.4 ANCOVA with Spss 193 7.4.1 Computation in ANCOVA 194 7.5 Summary of the Spss Commands 201 7.6 Exercise 202 7.6.1 Short Answer Questions 202 7.6.2 Multiple Choice Questions 202 7.6.3 Assignment 203 7.7 Case Study on ANCOVA Design 204 8 Nonparametric Tests in Sports Research 209 8.1 Introduction 209 8.2 Chi
Square Test 211 8.2.1 Testing Goodness of Fit 211 8.2.2 Yates' Correction 212 8.2.3 Contingency Coefficient 212 8.3 Goodness of Fit with Spss 212 8.3.1 Computation in Goodness of Fit 213 8.3.2 Interpretation of Findings 216 8.4 Testing Independence of Two Attributes 216 8.4.1 Interpretation 218 8.5 Testing Association with Spss 219 8.5.1 Computation in Chi
Square 219 8.5.2 Interpretation of Findings 223 8.6 Mann-Whitney U Test: Comparing Two Independent Samples 224 8.6.1 Computation in Mann-Whitney U Statistic Using SPSS 224 8.6.2 Interpretation of Findings 226 8.7 Wilcoxon Signed
Rank Test: For Comparing Two Related Groups 227 8.7.1 Computation in Wilcoxon Signed
Rank Test Using SPSS 228 8.7.2 Interpretation of Findings 230 8.8 Kruskal-Wallis Test 231 8.8.1 Computation in Kruskal-Wallis Test Using SPSS 232 8.8.2 Interpretation of Findings 234 8.9 Friedman Test 234 8.9.1 Computation in Friedman Test Using SPSS 235 8.9.2 Interpretation of Findings 237 8.10 Summary of the Spss Commands 237 8.10.1 Computing Chi
Square Statistic (for Testing Goodness of Fit) 237 8.10.2 Computing Chi
Square Statistic (for Testing Independence) 238 8.10.3 Computation in Mann-Whitney U Test 238 8.10.4 Computation in Wilcoxon Signed
Rank Test 239 8.10.5 Computation in Kruskal-Wallis Test 239 8.10.6 Computation in Friedman Test 239 8.11 Exercise 240 8.11.1 Short Answer Questions 240 8.11.2 Multiple Choice Questions 241 8.11.3 Assignment 243 8.12 Case Study on Testing Independence of Attributes 243 9 Regression Analysis and Multiple Correlations 246 9.1 Introduction 246 9.2 Understanding Regression Equation 247 9.2.1 Methods of Regression Analysis 247 9.2.2 Multiple Correlation 248 9.3 Application of Regression Analysis 248 9.4 Multiple Regression Analysis with Spss 249 9.4.1 Computation in Regression Analysis 249 9.4.2 Interpretation of Findings 254 9.5 Summary of Spss Commands for Regression Analysis 259 9.6 Exercise 259 9.6.1 Short Answer Questions 259 9.6.2 Multiple Choice Questions 260 9.6.3 Assignment 261 9.7 Case Study on Regression Analysis 263 10 Application of Discriminant Function Analysis 267 10.1 Introduction 268 10.2 Basics of Discriminant Function Analysis 268 10.2.1 Discriminating Variables 268 10.2.2 Dependent Variable 268 10.2.3 Discriminant Function 268 10.2.4 Classification Matrix 269 10.2.5 Stepwise Method of Discriminant Analysis 269 10.2.6 Power of Discriminating Variable 269 10.2.7 Canonical Correlation 269 10.2.8 Wilks' Lambda 270 10.3 Assumptions in Discriminant Analysis 270 10.4 Why to Use Discriminant Analysis 270 10.5 Steps in Discriminant Analysis 271 10.6 Application of Discriminant Function Analysis 272 10.7 Discriminant Analysis Using Spss 274 10.7.1 Computation in Discriminant Analysis 274 10.7.2 Interpretation of Findings 279 10.8 Summary of the Spss Commands for Discriminant Analysis 284 10.9 Exercise 284 10.9.1 Short Answer Questions 284 10.9.2 Multiple Choice Questions 285 10.9.3 Assignment 286 10.10 Case Study on Discriminant Analysis 288 11 Logistic Regression for Developing Logit Model in Sport 293 11.1 Introduction 293 11.2 Understanding Logistic Regression 294 11.3 Application of Logistic Regression in Sports Research 295 11.4 Assumptions in Logistic Regression 297 11.5 Steps in Developing Logistic Model 297 11.6 Logistic Analysis Using Spss 297 11.6.1 Block 0 299 11.6.2 Block 1 299 11.6.3 Computation in Logistic Regression with SPSS 299 11.7 Interpretation of Findings 304 11.7.1 Case Processing and Coding Summary 304 11.7.2 Analyzing Logistic Models 305 11.8 Summary of the Spss Commands for Logistic Regression 310 11.9 Exercise 310 11.9.1 Short Answer Questions 310 11.9.2 Multiple Choice Questions 311 11.9.3 Assignment 312 11.10 Case Study on Logistic Regression 313 12 Application of Factor Analysis 319 12.1 Introduction 319 12.2 Terminologies Used in Factor Analysis 320 12.2.1 Principal Component Analysis 320 12.2.2 Eigenvalue 320 12.2.3 Kaiser Criterion 321 12.2.4 The Scree Test 321 12.2.5 Communality 321 12.2.6 Factor Loading 322 12.2.7 Varimax Rotation 322 12.3 Assumptions in Factor Analysis 322 12.4 Steps in Factor Analysis 323 12.5 Application of Factor Analysis 323 12.6 Factor Analysis with Spss 324 12.6.1 Computation in Factor Analysis Using SPSS 326 12.7 Summary of the Spss Commands for Factor Analysis 336 12.8 Exercise 336 12.8.1 Short Answer Questions 336 12.8.2 Multiple Choice Questions 337 12.8.3 Assignment 338 12.9 Case Study on Factor Analysis 339 Appendix 346 Bibliography 360 Index 368
Sample t
Test 66 4.2.1 Application of One
Sample t
Test 67 4.3 TwöSample t
Test for Unrelated Groups 67 4.3.1 Assumptions While Using t
Test 67 4.3.2 Case I: TwöTailed Test 68 4.3.3 Case II: Right Tailed Test 68 4.3.4 Case III: Left Tailed Test 69 4.3.5 Application of TwöSample t-Test 70 4.4 Paired t
Test for Related Groups 70 4.4.1 Case I: TwöTailed Test 71 4.4.2 Case II: Right Tailed Test 71 4.4.3 Case III: Left Tailed Test 72 4.4.4 Application of Paired t
Test 73 4.5 One
Sample t
Test with Spss 73 4.5.1 Computation in t
Test for Single Group 74 4.5.2 Interpretation of Findings 77 4.6 TwöSample t
Test for Independent Groups with Spss 78 4.6.1 Computation in TwöSample t
Test 79 4.6.2 Interpretation of Findings 83 4.7 Paired t
Test for Related Groups with Spss 85 4.7.1 Computation in Paired t
Test 86 4.7.2 Interpretation of Findings 89 4.8 Summary of Spss Commands for t
Tests 90 4.8.1 One
Sample t
Test 90 4.8.2 TwöSample t
Test for Independent Groups 90 4.8.3 Paired t
Test 91 4.9 Exercise 91 4.9.1 Short Answer Questions 91 4.9.2 Multiple Choice Questions 91 4.9.3 Assignment 93 4.10 Case Study 94 5 Independent Measures Anova 100 5.1 Introduction 101 5.2 One
Way Analysis of Variance 101 5.2.1 One
Way ANOVA Model 102 5.2.2 Post Hoc Test 102 5.2.3 Application of One
Way ANOVA 103 5.3 One
Way Anova with Spss (Equal Sample Size) 103 5.3.1 Computation in One
Way ANOVA (Equal Sample Size) 104 5.3.2 Interpretation of Findings 107 5.4 One
Way Anova with Spss (Unequal Sample Size) 110 5.4.1 Computation in One
Way ANOVA (Unequal Sample Size) 111 5.4.2 Interpretation of Findings 114 5.5 TwöWay Analysis of Variance 115 5.5.1 Assumptions in TwöWay Analysis of Variance 116 5.5.2 Hypotheses in TwöWay ANOVA 116 5.5.3 Factors 117 5.5.4 Treatment Groups 117 5.5.5 Main Effect 117 5.5.6 Interaction Effect 117 5.5.7 Within
Groups Variation 117 5.5.8 F
Statistic 117 5.5.9 TwöWay ANOVA Table 118 5.5.10 Interpretation 118 5.5.11 Application of TwöWay Analysis of Variance 118 5.6 TwöWay Anova Using Spss 119 5.6.1 Computation in TwöWay ANOVA 121 5.6.2 Interpretation of Findings 126 5.7 Summary of the Spss Commands 137 5.7.1 One
Way ANOVA 137 5.7.2 TwöWay ANOVA 138 5.8 Exercise 138 5.8.1 Short Answer Questions 138 5.8.2 Multiple Choice Questions 139 5.8.3 Assignment 142 5.9 Case Study on One
Way Anova Design 143 5.10 Case Study on TwöWay Anova 147 6 Repeated Measures Anova 153 6.1 Introduction 153 6.2 One
Way Repeated Measures Anova 154 6.2.1 Assumptions in One
Way Repeated Measures ANOVA 155 6.2.2 Application in Sports Research 155 6.2.3 Steps in Solving One
Way Repeated Measures ANOVA 156 6.3 One
Way Repeated Measures Anova Using Spss 157 6.3.1 Computation in the One
Way Repeated Measures ANOVA 157 6.3.2 Interpretation of Findings 161 6.3.3 Findings of the Study 165 6.3.4 Inference 166 6.4 TwöWay Repeated Measures Anova 166 6.4.1 Assumptions in TwöWay Repeated Measures ANOVA 166 6.4.2 Application in Sports Research 167 6.4.3 Steps in Solving TwöWay Repeated Measures ANOVA 167 6.5 TwöWay Repeated Measures Anova Using Spss 168 6.5.1 Computation in TwöWay Repeated Measures ANOVA 170 6.5.2 Interpretation of Findings 173 6.5.3 Findings of the Study 181 6.5.4 Inference 181 6.6 Summary of the Spss Commands for One
Way Repeated Measures Anova 182 6.7 Summary of the Spss Commands for TwöWay Repeated Measures Anova 182 6.8 Exercise 183 6.8.1 Short Answer Questions 183 6.8.2 Multiple Choice Questions 183 6.8.3 Assignment 185 6.9 Case Study on Repeated Measures Design 186 7 Analysis of Covariance 190 7.1 Introduction 190 7.2 Conceptual Framework of Analysis of Covariance 191 7.3 Application of ANCOVA 192 7.4 ANCOVA with Spss 193 7.4.1 Computation in ANCOVA 194 7.5 Summary of the Spss Commands 201 7.6 Exercise 202 7.6.1 Short Answer Questions 202 7.6.2 Multiple Choice Questions 202 7.6.3 Assignment 203 7.7 Case Study on ANCOVA Design 204 8 Nonparametric Tests in Sports Research 209 8.1 Introduction 209 8.2 Chi
Square Test 211 8.2.1 Testing Goodness of Fit 211 8.2.2 Yates' Correction 212 8.2.3 Contingency Coefficient 212 8.3 Goodness of Fit with Spss 212 8.3.1 Computation in Goodness of Fit 213 8.3.2 Interpretation of Findings 216 8.4 Testing Independence of Two Attributes 216 8.4.1 Interpretation 218 8.5 Testing Association with Spss 219 8.5.1 Computation in Chi
Square 219 8.5.2 Interpretation of Findings 223 8.6 Mann-Whitney U Test: Comparing Two Independent Samples 224 8.6.1 Computation in Mann-Whitney U Statistic Using SPSS 224 8.6.2 Interpretation of Findings 226 8.7 Wilcoxon Signed
Rank Test: For Comparing Two Related Groups 227 8.7.1 Computation in Wilcoxon Signed
Rank Test Using SPSS 228 8.7.2 Interpretation of Findings 230 8.8 Kruskal-Wallis Test 231 8.8.1 Computation in Kruskal-Wallis Test Using SPSS 232 8.8.2 Interpretation of Findings 234 8.9 Friedman Test 234 8.9.1 Computation in Friedman Test Using SPSS 235 8.9.2 Interpretation of Findings 237 8.10 Summary of the Spss Commands 237 8.10.1 Computing Chi
Square Statistic (for Testing Goodness of Fit) 237 8.10.2 Computing Chi
Square Statistic (for Testing Independence) 238 8.10.3 Computation in Mann-Whitney U Test 238 8.10.4 Computation in Wilcoxon Signed
Rank Test 239 8.10.5 Computation in Kruskal-Wallis Test 239 8.10.6 Computation in Friedman Test 239 8.11 Exercise 240 8.11.1 Short Answer Questions 240 8.11.2 Multiple Choice Questions 241 8.11.3 Assignment 243 8.12 Case Study on Testing Independence of Attributes 243 9 Regression Analysis and Multiple Correlations 246 9.1 Introduction 246 9.2 Understanding Regression Equation 247 9.2.1 Methods of Regression Analysis 247 9.2.2 Multiple Correlation 248 9.3 Application of Regression Analysis 248 9.4 Multiple Regression Analysis with Spss 249 9.4.1 Computation in Regression Analysis 249 9.4.2 Interpretation of Findings 254 9.5 Summary of Spss Commands for Regression Analysis 259 9.6 Exercise 259 9.6.1 Short Answer Questions 259 9.6.2 Multiple Choice Questions 260 9.6.3 Assignment 261 9.7 Case Study on Regression Analysis 263 10 Application of Discriminant Function Analysis 267 10.1 Introduction 268 10.2 Basics of Discriminant Function Analysis 268 10.2.1 Discriminating Variables 268 10.2.2 Dependent Variable 268 10.2.3 Discriminant Function 268 10.2.4 Classification Matrix 269 10.2.5 Stepwise Method of Discriminant Analysis 269 10.2.6 Power of Discriminating Variable 269 10.2.7 Canonical Correlation 269 10.2.8 Wilks' Lambda 270 10.3 Assumptions in Discriminant Analysis 270 10.4 Why to Use Discriminant Analysis 270 10.5 Steps in Discriminant Analysis 271 10.6 Application of Discriminant Function Analysis 272 10.7 Discriminant Analysis Using Spss 274 10.7.1 Computation in Discriminant Analysis 274 10.7.2 Interpretation of Findings 279 10.8 Summary of the Spss Commands for Discriminant Analysis 284 10.9 Exercise 284 10.9.1 Short Answer Questions 284 10.9.2 Multiple Choice Questions 285 10.9.3 Assignment 286 10.10 Case Study on Discriminant Analysis 288 11 Logistic Regression for Developing Logit Model in Sport 293 11.1 Introduction 293 11.2 Understanding Logistic Regression 294 11.3 Application of Logistic Regression in Sports Research 295 11.4 Assumptions in Logistic Regression 297 11.5 Steps in Developing Logistic Model 297 11.6 Logistic Analysis Using Spss 297 11.6.1 Block 0 299 11.6.2 Block 1 299 11.6.3 Computation in Logistic Regression with SPSS 299 11.7 Interpretation of Findings 304 11.7.1 Case Processing and Coding Summary 304 11.7.2 Analyzing Logistic Models 305 11.8 Summary of the Spss Commands for Logistic Regression 310 11.9 Exercise 310 11.9.1 Short Answer Questions 310 11.9.2 Multiple Choice Questions 311 11.9.3 Assignment 312 11.10 Case Study on Logistic Regression 313 12 Application of Factor Analysis 319 12.1 Introduction 319 12.2 Terminologies Used in Factor Analysis 320 12.2.1 Principal Component Analysis 320 12.2.2 Eigenvalue 320 12.2.3 Kaiser Criterion 321 12.2.4 The Scree Test 321 12.2.5 Communality 321 12.2.6 Factor Loading 322 12.2.7 Varimax Rotation 322 12.3 Assumptions in Factor Analysis 322 12.4 Steps in Factor Analysis 323 12.5 Application of Factor Analysis 323 12.6 Factor Analysis with Spss 324 12.6.1 Computation in Factor Analysis Using SPSS 326 12.7 Summary of the Spss Commands for Factor Analysis 336 12.8 Exercise 336 12.8.1 Short Answer Questions 336 12.8.2 Multiple Choice Questions 337 12.8.3 Assignment 338 12.9 Case Study on Factor Analysis 339 Appendix 346 Bibliography 360 Index 368