EFFECTS OF THE MINI-TENNIS INTERFERENCE ON THE PSYCHOMOTOR ABILITY OF THE ELEMENTARY STUDENTS
Autor: | Yung-shun Yang, 楊永順 |
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Rok vydání: | 2003 |
Druh dokumentu: | 學位論文 ; thesis |
Popis: | 92 This thesis is to explore the effects of the mini-tennis interference on the consistent anticipation timing and visual tracking of the psychomotor ability in the elementary students. The 80 boys and girls studying in Yang-Ming elementary school at the age of 10-11 would be taken as the subjects; among them the 40 students, regarded as the interfered team, would take pre-tested first and then take one-hour mini-tennis practice, five days every week and for totally 7 weeks, afterwards, taking the immediate transferred tests of the consistent anticipation timing at the speed of 50 cm/sec and 100cm/sec respectively and the immediate transferred test of the visual tracking. In addition, the other 40 students, regarded as the controlled team, were pre-tested first; after seven weeks without any interference, they were post-tested once more. Following mixing the data, the four-way (different genders, different teams, pre-post tests, and different velocity) and three-way (different gender, different teams, and pre-post tests) MONOVA were designed as the methods (α=.05) for the purpose of examining and manifesting this theory, the results being gotten as below, according to the quantitative statistics. A.On AE(absolute error)of the consistent anticipation timing, the major effect of the gender factor reaches a significant difference; and the boys are superior to the girls, especially in grade 3-6, they having obviously different performances on the anticipation timing. B. On CE of the consistent anticipation timing, CE of the pre-test at the speed of 100cm/sec is obviously higher than that of the post-test, which can prove that on the performance of the consistent anticipation timing at a high speed, the error of quantity& direction would have advanced after seven weeks, despite of whether taking the mini-tennis interfering. C. The VE(variable error) of the anticipation timing in the practicing team at the speed of 100cm/sec is obviously higher than that in the controlled team at the speed of 50cm/sec. It is thus evident that the mini-tennis interference has an instable impact on the performance of the consistent higher-speeded anticipation timing. D.On AE(absolute error) of the visual tracking, the major effect of the factor of pre & post tests reaches a significant difference. The pre-test is inferior to the post-test. It is thus clear the accuracy on the performance of visual tracking progresses despite of whether taking the mini-tennis interference. |
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