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  • - The research aimed to create and validate the Basketball Learning and Performance Assessment Instrument (BALPAI) to measure decision making, technical skills, and effectiveness in basketball, using a scoring system that categorizes actions as inadequate, neutral, or adequate.
  • - A pilot study involving 13 experts assessed the BALPAI's 66 items for content validity through Aiken's V formula and checked internal consistency with Cronbach's α; inter-observer reliability was evaluated during a 3x3 game with three observers.
  • - Results indicated that BALPAI has very high internal consistency (0.969), almost perfect inter-observer reliability (>0.84), and strong content validity (Aiken's V > 0.71), confirming

Article Abstract

Introduction: The assessment of learning in basketball in the PE class, and in training sessions of young players, requires valid, reliable, and trustworthy tools. The purpose of this research was to design and validate the Basketball Learning and Performance Assessment Instrument (BALPAI) that assesses simultaneously decision making, technical execution and efficacy. The play actions are codified using a categorical system, awarding a score for each category (1 = inadequate action; 2 = neutral action 3 = adequate action). An example of a summative procedure for assessing decision making in dribbling is: (1) Dribbling to a place where there is defensive pressure and there is a free teammate able to receive the pass; (2) Dribbling to a place where there is defensive pressure or a free teammate able to receive the pass; (3) Dribbling through a space where there is no defensive pressure and no free teammate able to receive the pass.

Methods: A pilot study was performed following this procedure. A group of 13 experts participated in the assessment of the 33 elements (66 items) included in the BALPAI. Aiken's V formula was used to analyze content validity, and internal consistency was calculated using Cronbach's α. Inter-observer reliability was determined among three observers who used the BALPAI to record the play actions in a 3 × 3 basketball match (N = 45 possessions) and was calculated with the Multirater κfree, obtaining an almost perfect agreement with values between 0.84 and 1.

Results: The BALPAI has very high internal consistency (0.969), Interobserver reliability was almost perfect (>0.84 in all items) and Aiken's V coefficient (>0.71 in all items) attained a high value.

Conclusion: The BALPAI proved to be a valid tool, with high internal consistency and reliability that makes it possible to perform a complete assessment of basketball in PE classes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6635796PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01595DOI Listing

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