Discrepancies exist in literature as to what extent self-reporting can replace performance-based testing. To answer this question, self-reports and performance tests should measure identical constructs. Previous studies did not measure identical constructs. The objective of our study was to investigate to what extent self-reporting can replace performance-based testing. Seventy-two healthy subjects were tested. The constructs of the self-reports and the performance tests covered the same components to enable a comparison of self-reports and performance test results. Three different self-reports and a performance test were used to measure physical performance. Additionally, rating of perceived exertion was measured after the subjects lifted ...
Background: The assessment of physical activity for surveillance or population based studies is usua...
It has been argued that motivation significantly affects the measurement of aerobic capacity when us...
Background: Many studies examining individual-level correlates in youth utilize self-report rather t...
Discrepancies exist in literature as to what extent self-reporting can replace performance-based tes...
To evaluate the validity of self-report measures of physical fitness as substitutes for performance-...
Introduction. A quick, inexpensive, and noninvasive method to assess the physical activity (PA) leve...
AbstractBackgroundMany studies examining individual-level correlates in youth utilize self-report ra...
This study evaluated the reliability of self-efficacy in predicting squat jump performance in young ...
The purpose of this study was to compare self-reported and objectively measured physical activity le...
The purpose of this study was to compare self-reported and objectively measured physical activity le...
Purpose: Assess the agreement between commonly used self-report methods compared with objectively me...
While both self-report and functional measures of physical performance provide different but complem...
The study is an attempt to assess the impact of self-evaluation and motivation on physical exercise....
International audienceStudy design - Observational study. Objective - To assess the relationship be...
Background: The assessment of physical activity for surveillance or population based studies is usua...
It has been argued that motivation significantly affects the measurement of aerobic capacity when us...
Background: Many studies examining individual-level correlates in youth utilize self-report rather t...
Discrepancies exist in literature as to what extent self-reporting can replace performance-based tes...
To evaluate the validity of self-report measures of physical fitness as substitutes for performance-...
Introduction. A quick, inexpensive, and noninvasive method to assess the physical activity (PA) leve...
AbstractBackgroundMany studies examining individual-level correlates in youth utilize self-report ra...
This study evaluated the reliability of self-efficacy in predicting squat jump performance in young ...
The purpose of this study was to compare self-reported and objectively measured physical activity le...
The purpose of this study was to compare self-reported and objectively measured physical activity le...
Purpose: Assess the agreement between commonly used self-report methods compared with objectively me...
While both self-report and functional measures of physical performance provide different but complem...
The study is an attempt to assess the impact of self-evaluation and motivation on physical exercise....
International audienceStudy design - Observational study. Objective - To assess the relationship be...
Background: The assessment of physical activity for surveillance or population based studies is usua...
It has been argued that motivation significantly affects the measurement of aerobic capacity when us...
Background: Many studies examining individual-level correlates in youth utilize self-report rather t...