Effect of Verbal Feedback on Dribbling Skill in Basketball During The Eight Weeks Training
Ibrahim Efe Etiler, Turhan Toros
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ABSTRACT
Purpose of this study is to examine the impact
of verbal feedbacks given to the player during trainings on the basketball
dribbling. The study is performed with total 40 students in two groups having
similarities in terms of various factors and having education in Toros
University in 2016-2017 academic year. The average age of the research group is
(20.87 ± 1.61) for the test group and (20.60 ± 1.09) for the control group.
Dribbling Evaluation Form, whose validity and reliability study was conducted
by Çamur3 was used as data collection tool. In the data analysis,
Shapiro-Wilk test was used to determine whether the scores show normal
distribution or not. The Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test was used to determine the
difference between the pre-test and post-test scores of the groups. In the
study, 0.05 was used in statistical processes as the level of significance. According
to the research findings, there was a significant difference between the test
group's pre-test and post-test dribbling values (p <0.05). The Mann-Whitney
U Test was used to determine the differences between test and control groups. According
to the research findings, a significant difference was found between the test
and control groups' post-test dribbling values (p <0.05). As a result, it
was observed that verbal feedback during eight weeks of training had a positive
effect on dribbling.
Keywords:
Dribbling,
Skill Learning, Basketball, Feedback, Verbal Feedback.