Comparative grading scales, statistical analyses, climber descriptors and ability grouping: International Rock Climbing Research Association position statement

N. Draper, David Giles, V. Schöffl, F. Fuss, P. Watts, Peter Wolf, J. Baláš, V. España‐Romero, G. B. Gonzalez, S. Fryer, M. Fanchini, L. Vigouroux, L. Seifert, L. Donath, Manuel Spoerri, Kelios Bonetti, Kevin C. Phillips, Urs Stöcker, Felix Bourassa-Moreau, Inmaculada Garrido, Scott N Drum, Stuart Lim Beekmeyer, J. Ziltener, N. Taylor, Ina Beeretz, F. Mally, Arif Mithat Amca, C. Linhart, Edgardo Alvares de Campos Abreu
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Abstract The research base for rock climbing has expanded substantially in the past three decades as worldwide interest in the sport has grown. An important trigger for the increasing research attention has been the transition of the sport to a competitive as well as recreational activity and the potential inclusion of sport climbing in the Olympic schedule. The International Rock Climbing Research Association (IRCRA) was formed in 2011 to bring together climbers, coaches and researchers to share knowledge and promote collaboration. This position statement was developed during and after the 2nd IRCRA Congress which was held in Pontresina, in September 2014. The aim of the position statement is to bring greater uniformity to the descriptive and statistical methods used in reporting rock climbing research findings. To date there is a wide variation in the information provided by researchers regarding the climbers’ characteristics and also in the approaches employed to convert from climbing grading scales to a numeric scale suitable for statistical analysis. Our paper presents details of recommended standards of reporting that should be used for reporting climber characteristics and provides a universal scale for the conversion of climbing grades to a number system for statistical analysis.
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比较等级量表,统计分析,攀岩者描述符和能力分组:国际攀岩研究协会立场声明
在过去的三十年里,随着全世界对这项运动的兴趣的增长,攀岩的研究基础大大扩大了。越来越多的研究关注的一个重要触发因素是这项运动向竞技和娱乐活动的转变,以及运动攀登可能被列入奥运会赛程。国际攀岩研究协会(IRCRA)成立于2011年,旨在将攀岩者、教练和研究人员聚集在一起,分享知识,促进合作。本立场声明是在2014年9月在蓬特雷西纳举行的第二届IRCRA大会期间和之后制定的。立场声明的目的是使攀岩研究成果报告中使用的描述和统计方法更加统一。迄今为止,研究人员提供的关于登山者特征的信息存在很大差异,而且在将登山分级量表转换为适合统计分析的数字尺度的方法上也存在很大差异。我们的论文详细介绍了应用于报告攀登者特征的推荐报告标准,并提供了将攀登者等级转换为统计分析的数字系统的通用尺度。
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