Z. Khodaverdi, A. Bahram, H. Khalaji, A. Kazemnejad, F. Ghadiri, Wesley O’Brien
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Abstract
This paper aimed to investigate different dimensions of motor competence (MC) by using four commonly administered MC assessment tools (Test of Gross Motor Development-3, Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency-2 Short Form, Körperkoordinationtest Für Kinder, and Movement Assessment Battery for Children-2) in a sample of 184 girls (Mage = 8.61 years; SD = 1.21 years). This is the first study of its kind to shed light on different dimensions of MC, identifying them through rigorous and robust statistical analysis. The Delphi method was used to select the dimensions of MC. Confirmatory factor analysis was used to assess whether the dimensions loaded onto the same construct (i.e., MC). Face and content validity identified three dimensions of MC: fundamental motor skills, gross motor coordination, and motor abilities. Confirmatory factor analysis indicated an adequate fit for the final MC model with three dimensions. In this model, fundamental motor skills, gross motor coordination, and motor abilities loaded on the MC construct. The data reported present a revised definition of holistic MC, which comprises the level of motor abilities (physical proficiency and perceptual motor abilities) as well as gross motor coordination and fundamental motor skills proficiency, which underlie the performance of a wide range of tasks, including fine and gross motor activities in daily life.
本文采用四种常用的运动能力评估工具(大肌肉运动发展测验-3、Bruininks-Oseretsky运动能力测验-2简表、Körperkoordinationtest f r Kinder测验和儿童运动能力评估测验-2)对184名女孩(年龄= 8.61岁;SD = 1.21年)。这是同类研究中首次阐明了MC的不同维度,并通过严格而稳健的统计分析来确定它们。采用德尔菲法选择MC的维度,采用验证性因子分析评估维度是否加载到相同的构念(即MC)上。面孔效度和内容效度确定了MC的三个维度:基本运动技能、大肌肉运动协调和运动能力。验证性因子分析表明,最终的MC模型具有三个维度。在这个模型中,基本运动技能、大肌肉运动协调和运动能力被加载到MC构念中。报告的数据提出了一个修订的整体运动能力的定义,它包括运动能力水平(身体熟练程度和感知运动能力),以及大运动协调和基本运动技能熟练程度,这是日常生活中各种任务表现的基础,包括精细和大运动活动。
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Motor Learning and Development (JMLD) publishes peer-reviewed research that advances the understanding of movement skill acquisition and expression across the lifespan. JMLD aims to provide a platform for theoretical, translational, applied, and innovative research related to factors that influence the learning or re-learning of skills in individuals with various movement-relevant abilities and disabilities.