Designing and standardizing tests for the accuracy of fast (quick) play performance for Premier League volleyball players
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https://doi.org/10.62480/tjms.2025.vol42.6052.pp33-42Keywords:
Design, Standardization, Fast Play AccuracyAbstract
The study aimed at: • Design a test to measure the accuracy of fast play (snap attack) performance among Premier League volleyball players. • Standardize a test to measure the accuracy of fast play (snap attack) performance among Premier League volleyball players. • Establish normative levels and standardized scores for the test of fast play (snap attack) accuracy among Premier League volleyball players. The researcher employed the descriptive survey method due to its suitability for the nature of the study. The research population consisted of Premier League volleyball players, totaling (128) players, while the research sample included (94) players from (6) clubs. The researcher designed and standardized the test following established scientific procedures for test development and standardization. Data was analyzed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) to obtain the necessary results and achieve the study’s objectives.
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Dr. Mohamed
Sobhi Hassanin Professor Measurement &
Evaluation / Volleyball
Egypt / Helwan University /
Faculty of Physical Education for
Boys
Dr. Mohamed
Walid Shihab Professor Measurement &
Evaluation / Volleyball
University of Diyala - Faculty of
Physical Education and Sports
Sciences
Dr. Eythar Abdul
Karim Ghazal Professor Measurement &
Evaluation
University of Mosul - Faculty of
Physical Education and Sports
Sciences
Dr. Ahmed Sabaa
Atiyah Professor Biomechanics /
Volleyball
University of Baghdad - Faculty
of Physical Education and Sports
Sciences
Dr. Naima Zidan
Khalaf
Assistant
Professor
Measurement &
Evaluation / Volleyball
University of Baghdad - Faculty
of Physical Education and Sports
Sciences
Dr. Tarek Ali
Youssef
Assistant
Professor
Measurement &
Evaluation / Volleyball
University of Baghdad - Faculty
of Physical Education and Sports
Sciences
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