The present study uses the Generalizability Theory (GT) apply into the sport management area aiming to know the accurate sample size to evaluate the perceived quality. For this purpose, a compound structure was used for the participants (P) and items (I) aspects, with a fully crossed design. Applying general linear model (GLM), with both aspects, a variance analysis was realised and it estimated the generalization's precision. The instrument was a survey composed for 25 items and the sample. in total 330, comes front a fitness centre in the city of Malaga. The obtain results shows a number of participants using a reliable register (xi rho(2)(delta) = 0.98). and it estimates the precision level in the generalization to the sample size used (...
Se presenta una herramienta de observación ad hoc compuesta por un sistema de formatos de campo y un...
Nowadays the assessment of Sport Services is one of the most studied facts due to the need to unders...
The aim of this study was to analyze the level of satisfaction in three municipal sports centers in ...
[eng] The present study uses the Generalizability Theory (GT) apply into the sport management area a...
This paper addresses from the use of the Generalizability Theory (TG) the optimization of resources ...
The municipal sports management services has experienced numerous changes in the last years. The cur...
This paper addresses, from the observational methodology, the study of early stages of sports initia...
The aim of this research was to examine the factorial structure of a questionnaire to assess perceiv...
Introduction: Generalizability theory (GT) postulates that there are infinite sources of error varia...
Providing quality services is one of the strategies currently sought by sports organizations as a wa...
This work shows the construction and scaling of a questionnaire designed to profile the psychologica...
This work shows the construction and scaling of a questionnaire designed to profile the psychologica...
This research introduces a new method to analyse scale invariance, which overcomes some shortcomings...
Son pocos los practicantes que realizan actividades físicas organizadas. Con el objeto de incrementa...
Generalizability theory (GT) postulates that there are infinite sources of error variation in any me...
Se presenta una herramienta de observación ad hoc compuesta por un sistema de formatos de campo y un...
Nowadays the assessment of Sport Services is one of the most studied facts due to the need to unders...
The aim of this study was to analyze the level of satisfaction in three municipal sports centers in ...
[eng] The present study uses the Generalizability Theory (GT) apply into the sport management area a...
This paper addresses from the use of the Generalizability Theory (TG) the optimization of resources ...
The municipal sports management services has experienced numerous changes in the last years. The cur...
This paper addresses, from the observational methodology, the study of early stages of sports initia...
The aim of this research was to examine the factorial structure of a questionnaire to assess perceiv...
Introduction: Generalizability theory (GT) postulates that there are infinite sources of error varia...
Providing quality services is one of the strategies currently sought by sports organizations as a wa...
This work shows the construction and scaling of a questionnaire designed to profile the psychologica...
This work shows the construction and scaling of a questionnaire designed to profile the psychologica...
This research introduces a new method to analyse scale invariance, which overcomes some shortcomings...
Son pocos los practicantes que realizan actividades físicas organizadas. Con el objeto de incrementa...
Generalizability theory (GT) postulates that there are infinite sources of error variation in any me...
Se presenta una herramienta de observación ad hoc compuesta por un sistema de formatos de campo y un...
Nowadays the assessment of Sport Services is one of the most studied facts due to the need to unders...
The aim of this study was to analyze the level of satisfaction in three municipal sports centers in ...