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08 Chapter 3
08 Chapter 3
CHAPTER III
METHODOLOGY
The purpose of the study was to find out the comparative influence of
of tests, testers reliability, test administration and the statistical technique were
Sixty male students in the age group between 13 and 14 years were
and was certified as fit by a qualified Medical Doctor. They were divided into
four groups at random consisting fifteen subjects in each group and they were
(SPLM), experimental group III (MALM) and control group. All the subjects
chosen were beginners who do not have the learning experience through
from their parents prior to participation in the research study (Appendix II).
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related studies, journals and books on different training methods, the following
Skills in Basketball
1. Chest pass
2. Bounce Pass
3. Hook Pass
6. Jump Shot
7. Set Shot
8. Defensive movement.
As suggested by the Clarke and Clarke (1985) and Best (1987) the pre-
test, post-test random group design was chosen by the investigator to conduct
the study. Experimental group I, group II, Group III and control groups were
selected and assigned by random method. They were tested prior to and after the
was given by the SPLM, experimental group III was given by the MALM. The
data collected prior to and after the treatment were analyzed statistically to find
The subjects were clearly explained about the purpose of the study.
They were properly motivated to give the full co-operation and to take sincere
effort to learn the skills of basketball by attending all classes throughout the
before conducting the test. The method of conducting the test were
Recording of the scores of all the tests were made known to them with the view
the game, basketball, from the Higher Secondary School, Nagercoil was chosen
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by the investigator for assisting him in the research work. The investigator gave
sufficient training to the physical education teacher to teach the skills to the
subjects following the SLM, SPLM, MALM. Three model lessons were taken
for each method of teaching by the physical education teacher under the direct
education teacher was briefed the importance of the three methods of teaching
education teacher and to the testers in regard to the conduct of all skill tests.
The skill tests were demonstrated and familiarized to the physical education
teacher and the testers by conducting the test again and again. This was also
done by the investigator before conducting all the skill tests on the subjects.
The purpose of the study was to find out the comparative influence of
standardised skill tests were chosen and used by the investigator to measure the
To measure the skills in basketball (1) chest pass (2) bounce pass (3)
hook pass (4) right hand dribbling (5) left hand dribbling (6) jump shot (7) set
shot and (8) defensive movement. These standardized tests have been used by
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researchers and the same test has been used by the Sports Development
Table I
The investigator conducted a pilot study with nine players who were not
subjects of the research study to determine work loads for training, feasibility of
competency of the investigator testing, recording the timings and scores and
Six electronic stop watches, non stretchable steel tapes, were used in
this study. The instruments used from standard companies and their calibrations
Table II
The Reliability Coefficient of the Tests and Subjects by Test and
Retest Method
To determine the reliability of the test, the performance of ten subjects were
recorded twice under similar conditions by the investigator. This was done by
the test and retest method on consecutive days. The repeated measurement of
reliability because the same subjects were used under similar conditions by the
same test. No motivation techniques were used at the time of the testing
periods.
This group had fifteen subjects. They had five practice sessions for a
week with a duration of sixty minutes per session, which continued for twelve
The subjects were asked to assemble in the basketball court. The basic
skills of (1) Passing (2) Dribbling (3) Shooting and (4) Defensive moves were
asked to be practiced in each session. Before starting the practice, the subjects
were instructed on the importance of each skill, benefits of self learning, correct
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the need to practice specific skills until they gained the kinesthetic sense in
executing the selected skills. Further, they were also encouraged with video
graphed basketball games and execution of skills prior to practicing the skills.
During practicing the skill time of 30 minutes, the subjects of the groups
Passing
i. Chest Pass
Throwing
Dribbling
x Speed Dribbling
Shooting
xi Jump Shot
Defensive Move
xv Dodging
xvi Tackling
During the first week of training, the subjects were asked to practice
movements on each day. From 2nd to 12th weeks the subjects were asked to
This group had fifteen subjects. They had five teaching sessions for a
week with a duration of sixty minutes per session, which continued for twelve
weeks without any break excluding Saturdays and Sundays. This group was
They were learning and practicing the skill for the period of twelve
Passing
i. Chest Pass
Throwing
Dribbling
x Speed Dribbling
Shooting
xi Jump Shot
Defensive Move
xv Dodging
xvi Tackling
received clear explanations and instructions from the investigator regarding the
teaching procedure adopted in SPLM. The investigator has chosen the following
teaching method to teach the skills of basketball game such as oral method,
whole method. The research investigator supervised all the teaching sessions
This group also consisted fifteen subjects. They had five teaching
sessions in a week with a duration of sixty minutes per session without any
break for twelve weeks excluding Saturdays and Sundays. This group was
5. Feed back through observing the videos and corrections during the
practice session
6. Lead up game
The live game, video taped matches and still pictures were
shown to the subjects with explanations and instructions by the teacher to have
clear understanding of the skills involved in the whole game during the first
week (first five sessions) and to motivate subjects. After first week, the skills of
the basketball were taught to them. The practice of selected skills were video
graphed during execution. Thus, the multimedia assistance was used to learn
selected skills in basketball by this group. The recorded video were played for
observation by the subjects and suggested for corrections and execution of skills
The group was taught by the MALM of teaching by the same physical
education teacher. They were learning and practicing the skills for a period of
also made
Passing
i. Chest Pass
ii. Bounce pass
iii. Hook pass
iv. Overhead Pass
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Throwing
Dribbling
Shooting
xi Jump Shot
xii Lay up shot
xiii Set Shot from different positions
Defensive Move
All these skills were taught by the same physical education teacher. The
experimental period.
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Purpose:
Equipment
Field Marking:
There will be six squares of 60 cm. by 60 cm; the squares are each
marked on the wall so that the base of the squares is either one point five five
meters or 90 cm from the floor. All adjacent squares will be marked on the floor
at a distance of two point five zero meters form the wall as shown in diagram as
shown in Figure 4.
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90cm
250cm
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Warm-up
Pre test warm up and test trials was given to the subjects.
Administration
There will be a total of three trials of 30 seconds each. The first trial is
considered as a practice and the last two are recorded. Number of passes
counted for 30 seconds. The subject (with a ball) stands behind the restraining
line and face the target on the far left ‘A’ On the signal ‘Go’ the performer chest
passes to first target, recovers the rebound while moving to a location behind
the second target and behind the restraining line and chest pass at target ‘B’. this
pattern continues until target ‘F’ is reached, where two chest passes are
executed, following which the performer then passes to ‘E’, repeating the
sequence by moving towards the left. The stop watch will also be started on the
signal ‘Go’ and on completion of 30 seconds the watch will be stopped. Number
Rest
Scoring
In each passing the ball hits the target or the boundary line of the target
counts two points, and ball hits the intervening spaces on the wall counts one
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point. The highest numbers of points scored in 30 seconds out of two trials were
Violations / Penalties:
Purpose
The purpose of the test was to measure the speed of passing basketball
Equipment
Procedure
The subject was instructed to pass the ball in any fashion against the
wall. The ball must be thrown and received from behind the restraining line as
Scoring
The better score of two 30 second trials was counted. One point was
Wall
1M
8 ft
Purpose
The purpose of this test was to measure the hook pass ability of the
Equipments
The facilities and equipment needed for conducting this test were a
Field Marking
A target area, a standard basketball back board was marked with two
6 ft 72”
2
1 ft
1 ft
3
40 ft
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Procedure
The subject was asked to stand behind a line marked 40 feet from the
target and throw the ball using a basketball to the target for 10 trails on the
signal "Ready-go".
Scoring
Three points were awarded for every ball hitting the center of the target
or on the inner line, 2 points for landing in the middle rectangle and line, and 1
point for ball landing in the outer rectangle or on the line. The possible total
Purpose
The purpose of the test was to measure the dribbling ability (right hand)
Equipment
Field Marking
Four chairs and a rectangular target area were drawn as shown in Figure
VII.
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Procedure
around obstacles in 30 seconds. Four chairs were placed in a straight line at six
feet apart. First obstacle was 12 feet apart from the starting line which was 6
feet wide. The subject was asked to begin dribbling with right hand from one
end of the starting line and was required to dribble for 30 seconds in a zig zag
manner around the turnings at each obstacle point approaching the first obstacle
on the opposite side of the starting point and by turning about at the fourth
Scoring
The score was equal to the number of zones covered in 30 seconds. The
scoring position was also given in Figure IV. The subject got one point on
crossing each obstacle. The two sides of the last obstacle and the starting line
mark provide two separate points as they represent the boundaries of two zones
each.
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Purpose
The purpose of the test was to measure the dribbling ability (left hand)
Equipment
Field Marking
Four chairs and a rectangular target area were drawn as shown in Figure
8.
Procedure
around obstacles in 30 seconds. Four chairs were placed in a straight line at six
feet apart. First obstacle was 12 feet apart from the starting line which was 6
feet wide. The subject was asked to begin dribbling with left hand from one end
of the starting line and was required to dribble for 30 seconds in a zig zag
manner around the turnings at each obstacle point approaching the first obstacle
on the opposite side of the starting point and by turning about at the fourth
Scoring
The score was equal to the number of zones covered in 30 seconds. The
scoring position was also given in Figure IV. The subject got one point on
crossing each obstacle. The two sides of the last obstacle and the starting line
mark provide two separate points as they represent the boundaries of two zones
each.
Purpose
The purpose of this test is to measure the jump shot shooting ability of
Equipments
The testing materials used were basketball, basketball goal and stop
watch.
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Procedure
The subject was asked to shoot as many baskets as possible in any style
from any distance standing close under the basket in 30 seconds in time.
Scoring
Purpose
Basketball Test)
Equipment
Fielding Marking
target (basket) namely at zero degree angle to the right and zero degree to the
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left, at 45 degree angle to the right and 45 degree angle to the left and at 90
degree angle (in front) to the centre of basket at three different distances three
meters, four meters and five meters from the centre of the ring, which is the spot
at one point five seven five meters from the mid-point of the base line as shown
in Figure 9.
Warm-up
Pre test warm up and test trials was given to the subjects.
Administration
The subject will be tested for the skill in shooting for each distance
repeatedly. There will be three trials of 60 seconds each form distance namely
three meters, four meters and five meters the first is practice trial and the next
two are recorded. Performer may stand behind any marking ‘A’ or ‘E’. on the
signal ‘GO’ performer will shoot in the fashion by following the spots ABCDE
One foot must be behind the marker during each attempt. On the signal,
the subject will shoot, retrieve the ball, dribble to the next designated spot and
shoot.
A maximum of four lay up spots may be attempted during each trial but
no two successive lay up shot attempts are to be made. The performer must
Rest
Scoring
Including lay-ups, each shot are awarded with two points, and for each
unsuccessful shot the ball hits the rim were awarded with one point. Score for
shooting recorded as speed spot shooting from spot one, two, three at the
Violations / Penalties
3. More than four attempts at lay ups (all excessive lay-ups scored
as zero points)
trial).
Purpose
subjects.
Equipments
Procedure
The subject was required to make sliding movements towards his left
along marked perimeter by the free throw line, the boundary line behind the
basket and the rebound lane lines which were marked into sections as illustrated
in Figure 10. The time required to complete the full course from ABCDEFA
Score
The time taken by the subject to move from ABCDEFA was recorded in
In this experimental study, the subjects were tested prior to and after the
(MS yx)b
F =
(MS yx)w
Scheffe’s post hoc analysis was also applied to ascertain the significant
Clarke,1972).
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Wr = qr / (MS)w
√ n