2020
DOI: 10.1590/1980-0037.2020v22e72376
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Content validity evidences in the motor coordination test with ball

Abstract: The main objective of this study was to establish content validity evidences in the Motor Coordination Test with Ball (MCTB). Four Ph.D. professors and former sports coaches with academic experience in the motor coordination area took part of the validation process as experts. The experts assessed four motor tasks and graded using the Likert scale from one to five for criteria of clarity of language, practice relevance, and theoretical relevance. The content validity coefficient (CVC) has been used to determin… Show more

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“…The MCTB, first proposed by Ribas et al (2020), consists of four tasks (moving with the ball, balance beam, driving the ball in line, and spinning) and allows the test user to identify the respondent’s specific difficulties performing with hands and feet, on left or right side of the body, using basic motor skills in sports practice, such as bouncing, driving, throwing, and receiving. We placed the tasks under the influence of different sets of pressure demands on coordination, such as time, precision, sequence, simultaneity, variability, and loading (Kröger & Roth, 2002); these are presented in the following table.…”
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“…The MCTB, first proposed by Ribas et al (2020), consists of four tasks (moving with the ball, balance beam, driving the ball in line, and spinning) and allows the test user to identify the respondent’s specific difficulties performing with hands and feet, on left or right side of the body, using basic motor skills in sports practice, such as bouncing, driving, throwing, and receiving. We placed the tasks under the influence of different sets of pressure demands on coordination, such as time, precision, sequence, simultaneity, variability, and loading (Kröger & Roth, 2002); these are presented in the following table.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After the respondent’s task performances, the evaluator makes an individual diagnosis per task and/or a general classification from the MCTB. As requested by Hernández-Nieto (2002), an important condition for instrument validation are good indices of content validity in terms of language clarity (CVCt = .89), practice relevance (CVCt = .81), and theoretical relevance (CVCt = .86) (Ribas et al, 2020). For the MCTB, demonstration videos for each task, the classification form, and the classification table are all free of charge and available on the following Web site: https://www.ufmt.br/curso/gemepe…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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