peer-reviewedStatistical errors are common in many biomedical fields.1–5 We believe the nature and impact of these errors to be great enough in sports science and medicine to warrant special attention.6–14 Poor methodological and statistical practices have led to calls for change in other fields, such as psychology.15–18 We believe that a similar call to action is needed in sports science and medicine. Specifically, we see two pressing needs: (1) to increase collaboration between researchers and statisticians, and (2) to increase statistical training within the exercise science/medicine/physiotherapy (PT) discipline. Our call to action extends the work of those who have previously called for increased statistical collaboration in sports...
Exercise and sport sciences continue to grow as a collective set of disciplines by investigating a b...
Scientists rely upon an accurate scientific literature in order to build and test new theories about...
ObjectivesWe aimed to examine the bias for statistical significance using published confidence inter...
Current research ideologies in sport science allow for the possibility of investigators producing st...
The aim of this research is to demonstrate the benefits and limitations of selected techniques used ...
Sports science and medicine need specialists to solve the challenges that arise with injury data. In...
Study purpose. The increasing amount of research in Exercise and Sport Sciences emphasized the use o...
Minimal measurement error (reliability) during the collection of interval- and ratio-type data is cr...
This is the author's PDF version of an article published in Journal of sports sciences in 2001
International Journal of Exercise Science 11(1): 239-259, 2018. This study documented the change in ...
Current research ideologies in sport science allow for the possibility of investigators producing st...
This study documented the recent changes in collaboration in original research in applied biomechani...
Misuse of statistics in medical and sports science research is common and may lead to detrimental co...
Known methodological issues such as publication bias, questionable research practices and studies wi...
Modern interdisciplinary research in statistical science encompasses a wide field: agriculture, biol...
Exercise and sport sciences continue to grow as a collective set of disciplines by investigating a b...
Scientists rely upon an accurate scientific literature in order to build and test new theories about...
ObjectivesWe aimed to examine the bias for statistical significance using published confidence inter...
Current research ideologies in sport science allow for the possibility of investigators producing st...
The aim of this research is to demonstrate the benefits and limitations of selected techniques used ...
Sports science and medicine need specialists to solve the challenges that arise with injury data. In...
Study purpose. The increasing amount of research in Exercise and Sport Sciences emphasized the use o...
Minimal measurement error (reliability) during the collection of interval- and ratio-type data is cr...
This is the author's PDF version of an article published in Journal of sports sciences in 2001
International Journal of Exercise Science 11(1): 239-259, 2018. This study documented the change in ...
Current research ideologies in sport science allow for the possibility of investigators producing st...
This study documented the recent changes in collaboration in original research in applied biomechani...
Misuse of statistics in medical and sports science research is common and may lead to detrimental co...
Known methodological issues such as publication bias, questionable research practices and studies wi...
Modern interdisciplinary research in statistical science encompasses a wide field: agriculture, biol...
Exercise and sport sciences continue to grow as a collective set of disciplines by investigating a b...
Scientists rely upon an accurate scientific literature in order to build and test new theories about...
ObjectivesWe aimed to examine the bias for statistical significance using published confidence inter...