Author/Authors :
CH. Hasan, Uday Department of Physical Education and Sports Sciences - Al-Kitab University, Altun Kupri, Iraq
Abstract :
Background. The importance of using statistical approaches has increased and became necessary for researchers and
specialists in sports biomechanics because they need more objective and accurate methods to increase knowledge.
Objectives. Evaluate the reality of using practical significance in the articles published in scientific conferences in the
biomechanical sport. Methods. One hundred twenty-four articles were analyzed of 134 in terms of statistical
approaches to calculate practical significance. These results were then compared with those of statistical significance
to reveal the extent of similarities or differences between the results. Results. The mean test, which was the most
commonly used descriptive statistical test, was applied in 114 articles (i.e., 92%); the T-test of paired samples, which
was the most used difference measurement tests, was involved in 45 papers (i.e., 36%), statistical tests that measure
the relationship between variables were used in 46 articles (i.e., 37%). Likewise, no items used advanced statistical
tests except for six articles (i.e., 5%), which used regression and factor analysis. T-test independent samples are the
most used statistical tests in sports biomechanics articles in which the results of practical significance matched those
of statistical significance (88%). Conclusion. The use of practical significance was almost non-existent. Also, it was
observed that there was a large percentage of practical significance mismatch with the statistical significance of many
statistical tests, which was a considerable negative indicator that affected the quality of sports biomechanics articles.
Keywords :
Biomechanics , Statistics , Sport , Effect Size , Significance