Development of tablet application based notational analysis system and the establishment of its reliability in soccer

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internalnotes Abdullah, M.R., Mu'azu, R.M., Suppiah, P., Akram, M.B., Tomny, W.K.K., Mubin, C.Z. (2015).Comparative Analysis on the User-Friendliness between Computer and Tablet Application in the Performance Analysis of Soccer. International Journal of Science and Technology, 4 (7), 368-372. Altman, D.G. (1990). Practical statistics for medical research. 1st Edition, London, UK. Chapman and Hall. 403-408. Brown, E., O'Donoghue, P. (2007). Relating reliability to analytical goals in performance analysis. International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport, 7 (1), 28-34. Choi, H., O'Donoghue, P., Hughes, M. (2007). An investigation of inter-operator reliability tests for real-time analysis system. International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport, 7 (1), 49-61. Drost, E.A. (2011).Validity and reliability in social science research. Education Research and Perspectives, 38 (1), 105-123. Hatcher, L. (1994). A step by step approach to using the SAS® system for Factor Analysis and structural equation modeling. 1st Edition, North Carolina, USA. Institute Inc. Hook, C., Hughes, M.D. (2001). Patterns of play leading to shots in Euro 2000. In: Hughes M, Franks M, ed. Pass.com, 5th World conference of notational analysis of sport, (CPA) Centre for Performance Analysis, Cardiff, UK. UWIC 295-302. Hughes, C. (1996). Soccer Skills. Tactics and Team work. London, UK. HarperCollins. Hughes, C.F.C. (1990). The Winning formula. London, UK. Collins. Hughes, M., Franks, I. (2008). The essentials of performance analysis: an introduction. Abingdon, UK. Routledge. Hughes, M., Franks, I.M. (2004). Notational analysis of sport: Systems for better coaching and performance in sport. 2nd Edition, London, UK. Routledge. Hughes, M., Snook, N. (2006). Effectiveness of attacking play in the 2004 European Championships. In: Dancs H, Hughes, M., O'Donoghue, P.G, (2001) Ed. Proceedings of the World Congress of Performance Analysis of Sport. 7, 46-62. James, N., Taylor, J., Stanley, S. (2007). Reliability procedures for categorical data in performance analysis. International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport, 7 (1), 1-11. Lames, M., McGarry, T. (2007). On the search for reliable performance indicators in game sports. International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport, 7(1), 62-79. Larsen, O. (1992). Angrep of effektivitet. Norwegian University of Sport and Physical Education (Master Disertation). Leite, WS. (2013). Euro 2012: analysis and evaluation of goals scored. International Journal of Sports Science, 3 (4), 102-106. O'Donoghue, P. (2007) Reliability issues in performance analysis. International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport, 7 (1): 35-48. Pelletier, L.G., Rocchi, M.A., Vallerand, R.J., Deci, E.L., Ryan, R.M. (2013). Validation of the revised sport motivation scale (SMS-II). Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 14 (3), 329-341. Pollard, R., Reep, C., Hartley, S. (1988). The quantitative comparison of playing styles in soccer. In: Reilly T, Lees A, Davids K, Murphy WJ, Ed. Proceeding of the first World Congress of Science and Football. E & F. N. Spon Ltd. 309-315. Reilly, T., Thomas, V. (1976). Motion analysis of work-rate in different positional roles in professional football match-play. Journal of Human Movement Studies, 2, 87-97. Revelle, W., Zinbarg, R.E. (2009). Coefficients alpha, beta, omega, and the glb: Comments on Sijtsma. Psychometrika. 74 (1), 145-154. Sarmento, H., Marcelino, R., Anguera, M.T., Campaniço, J., Matos, N., Leitão, J.C. (2014). Match analysis in football: a systematic review. Journal of sports sciences, 32 (20), 1831-1843. Seabra, F., Dantas, L.E. (2006). Space definition for match analysis in soccer. International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport, 6 (2), 97-113. Sechrest, L. (1984). Reliability and validity. In: Bellack A.S, Hersen, M, Ed. Research methods in clinical psychology, New York, USA. Pergamon Press 24-54. Thanasegaran, G. (2009). Reliability and validity issues in research. Integration & Dissemination, 4, 35-40. Travassos, B., Araújo, D., Correia, V., Esteves, P. (2010). Eco-dynamics approach to the study of team sports performance. The Open Sports Sciences Journal 3, 56-57. Weiner, J. (2007). Measurement6: Reliability and Validity Measures. [ONLINE] Available at: http://ocw.jhsph.edu/courses/hsre/pdfs/hsre_lect7_weiner.pdf. [Accessed 23-3- 2015].
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spelling 13262 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=13262 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Article Journal image/jpeg inches 96 96 norman 1431 19 19 769 2016-10-09 08:38:37 1431x769 7573-01-FH02-FSSG-16-06690.jpg UniSZA Private Access Development of tablet application based notational analysis system and the establishment of its reliability in soccer Journal of Physical Education and Sport Multiple systems of notational analysis are been used in performance analysis of soccer to provide coaches and players with information on their performance. The development of these various notational analysis tools has further made the analysis of players and team performance possible to deliver information to coaches in real time. Establishing reliability for notational analysis in soccer is necessary for the information to be relied upon. Despite this development, however, most performance analysts seldom report the reliability of their analysis assuming that the present of performance indicators could reflect the reliability of their analysis. This paper aims to develop a tablet-based notational analysis system and establish its reliability in the game of soccer. Performance indicators related to the requirement for the game were identified, operationalized and installed on tablet application. Eleven performance analysts were provided with eleven tablets installed with StatWatch application and instructed to analyse the performance of a particular player during a soccer match based on the performance indicators. Cronbach’s alpha and Cohen’s Kappa reliability testing was employed to test the consistency as well the level of agreement between the performance analysts at p ≤ .05 level of confidence. The result shows α=.90 and K=.89 (0.10, 95%), p < .001, respectively which suggested a high consistency of their measurement and indicated that the agreement between the performance analysts on their analysis was perfect and far beyond chance. Reliability in the notational analysis of soccer using tablet application could be achieved. Performance analysts should ensure the reliability of their analysis before being relayed to the coaches to avoid any bias and misleading information. 16 3 Editura Universitatea din Pitesti Editura Universitatea din Pitesti 951-956 Abdullah, M.R., Mu'azu, R.M., Suppiah, P., Akram, M.B., Tomny, W.K.K., Mubin, C.Z. (2015).Comparative Analysis on the User-Friendliness between Computer and Tablet Application in the Performance Analysis of Soccer. International Journal of Science and Technology, 4 (7), 368-372. Altman, D.G. (1990). Practical statistics for medical research. 1st Edition, London, UK. Chapman and Hall. 403-408. Brown, E., O'Donoghue, P. (2007). Relating reliability to analytical goals in performance analysis. International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport, 7 (1), 28-34. Choi, H., O'Donoghue, P., Hughes, M. (2007). An investigation of inter-operator reliability tests for real-time analysis system. International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport, 7 (1), 49-61. Drost, E.A. (2011).Validity and reliability in social science research. Education Research and Perspectives, 38 (1), 105-123. Hatcher, L. (1994). A step by step approach to using the SAS® system for Factor Analysis and structural equation modeling. 1st Edition, North Carolina, USA. Institute Inc. Hook, C., Hughes, M.D. (2001). Patterns of play leading to shots in Euro 2000. In: Hughes M, Franks M, ed. Pass.com, 5th World conference of notational analysis of sport, (CPA) Centre for Performance Analysis, Cardiff, UK. UWIC 295-302. Hughes, C. (1996). Soccer Skills. Tactics and Team work. London, UK. HarperCollins. Hughes, C.F.C. (1990). The Winning formula. London, UK. Collins. Hughes, M., Franks, I. (2008). The essentials of performance analysis: an introduction. Abingdon, UK. Routledge. Hughes, M., Franks, I.M. (2004). Notational analysis of sport: Systems for better coaching and performance in sport. 2nd Edition, London, UK. Routledge. Hughes, M., Snook, N. (2006). Effectiveness of attacking play in the 2004 European Championships. In: Dancs H, Hughes, M., O'Donoghue, P.G, (2001) Ed. Proceedings of the World Congress of Performance Analysis of Sport. 7, 46-62. James, N., Taylor, J., Stanley, S. (2007). Reliability procedures for categorical data in performance analysis. International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport, 7 (1), 1-11. Lames, M., McGarry, T. (2007). On the search for reliable performance indicators in game sports. International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport, 7(1), 62-79. Larsen, O. (1992). Angrep of effektivitet. Norwegian University of Sport and Physical Education (Master Disertation). Leite, WS. (2013). Euro 2012: analysis and evaluation of goals scored. International Journal of Sports Science, 3 (4), 102-106. O'Donoghue, P. (2007) Reliability issues in performance analysis. International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport, 7 (1): 35-48. Pelletier, L.G., Rocchi, M.A., Vallerand, R.J., Deci, E.L., Ryan, R.M. (2013). Validation of the revised sport motivation scale (SMS-II). Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 14 (3), 329-341. Pollard, R., Reep, C., Hartley, S. (1988). The quantitative comparison of playing styles in soccer. In: Reilly T, Lees A, Davids K, Murphy WJ, Ed. Proceeding of the first World Congress of Science and Football. E & F. N. Spon Ltd. 309-315. Reilly, T., Thomas, V. (1976). Motion analysis of work-rate in different positional roles in professional football match-play. Journal of Human Movement Studies, 2, 87-97. Revelle, W., Zinbarg, R.E. (2009). Coefficients alpha, beta, omega, and the glb: Comments on Sijtsma. Psychometrika. 74 (1), 145-154. Sarmento, H., Marcelino, R., Anguera, M.T., Campaniço, J., Matos, N., Leitão, J.C. (2014). Match analysis in football: a systematic review. Journal of sports sciences, 32 (20), 1831-1843. Seabra, F., Dantas, L.E. (2006). Space definition for match analysis in soccer. International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport, 6 (2), 97-113. Sechrest, L. (1984). Reliability and validity. In: Bellack A.S, Hersen, M, Ed. Research methods in clinical psychology, New York, USA. Pergamon Press 24-54. Thanasegaran, G. (2009). Reliability and validity issues in research. Integration & Dissemination, 4, 35-40. Travassos, B., Araújo, D., Correia, V., Esteves, P. (2010). Eco-dynamics approach to the study of team sports performance. The Open Sports Sciences Journal 3, 56-57. Weiner, J. (2007). Measurement6: Reliability and Validity Measures. [ONLINE] Available at: http://ocw.jhsph.edu/courses/hsre/pdfs/hsre_lect7_weiner.pdf. [Accessed 23-3- 2015].
spellingShingle Development of tablet application based notational analysis system and the establishment of its reliability in soccer
summary Multiple systems of notational analysis are been used in performance analysis of soccer to provide coaches and players with information on their performance. The development of these various notational analysis tools has further made the analysis of players and team performance possible to deliver information to coaches in real time. Establishing reliability for notational analysis in soccer is necessary for the information to be relied upon. Despite this development, however, most performance analysts seldom report the reliability of their analysis assuming that the present of performance indicators could reflect the reliability of their analysis. This paper aims to develop a tablet-based notational analysis system and establish its reliability in the game of soccer. Performance indicators related to the requirement for the game were identified, operationalized and installed on tablet application. Eleven performance analysts were provided with eleven tablets installed with StatWatch application and instructed to analyse the performance of a particular player during a soccer match based on the performance indicators. Cronbach’s alpha and Cohen’s Kappa reliability testing was employed to test the consistency as well the level of agreement between the performance analysts at p ≤ .05 level of confidence. The result shows α=.90 and K=.89 (0.10, 95%), p < .001, respectively which suggested a high consistency of their measurement and indicated that the agreement between the performance analysts on their analysis was perfect and far beyond chance. Reliability in the notational analysis of soccer using tablet application could be achieved. Performance analysts should ensure the reliability of their analysis before being relayed to the coaches to avoid any bias and misleading information.
title Development of tablet application based notational analysis system and the establishment of its reliability in soccer
title_full Development of tablet application based notational analysis system and the establishment of its reliability in soccer
title_fullStr Development of tablet application based notational analysis system and the establishment of its reliability in soccer
title_full_unstemmed Development of tablet application based notational analysis system and the establishment of its reliability in soccer
title_short Development of tablet application based notational analysis system and the establishment of its reliability in soccer
title_sort development of tablet application based notational analysis system and the establishment of its reliability in soccer