Presentation 2012-01-28
Differences in anticipation skills and response bias by player's competitive levels and experience in vollevball
Tomoko TAKEYAMA, Nobuyuki HIROSE, Shuji MORI,
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Abstract(in English) In sports, particularly ball games, players are often required to anticipate and move accordingly in order to respond rapidly to plays of opponents and teammates. In this study, we examined accuracy of anticipatory performance and response bias in volleyball. In the experiment, the participants (expert, intermediate and novice) observed videotaped scenes of offensive attacks and were required to judge their types (spike or feint) and courses (left or right). We analyzed the player's anticipatory performance using signal detection theory to compute sensitivity (d') and criterion(c). The result showed that the expert group had higher sensitivities than the other groups and all the groups were biased in judging the attack type and course. The results also suggested that response bias were affected by player's experience (i.e., players vs novices).
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Keyword(in English) volleyball / anticipation / signal detection theory / response bias
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Title (in English) Differences in anticipation skills and response bias by player's competitive levels and experience in vollevball
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Keyword(1) volleyball
Keyword(2) anticipation
Keyword(3) signal detection theory
Keyword(4) response bias
1st Author's Name Tomoko TAKEYAMA
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Informatics, Graduate School of Information Science and Electrical Engineering, Kyushu University()
2nd Author's Name Nobuyuki HIROSE
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Informatics, Faculty of Information Science and Electrical Engineering, Kyushu University
3rd Author's Name Shuji MORI
3rd Author's Affiliation Department of Informatics, Faculty of Information Science and Electrical Engineering, Kyushu University
Date 2012-01-28
Paper # MBE2011-107
Volume (vol) vol.111
Number (no) 423
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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