This technical note examined the effect of uncorrected multiple statistical comparisons that are often inappropriately reported in the applied biomechanics literature. Bilateral ground reaction forces (1000 Hz) were collected for a single subject performing twenty vertical jumps to create multiple comparisons of discrete kinetic variables. Nine of twenty comparisons were statistically significant using multiple t tests, while only seven were truly statistically significant when controlling for inflation of type I error. Most of the differences observed were not of practical significance to performance. The data confirmed the danger of inflation of type I errors in biomechanics and not interpreting the results based on meaningful effects or ...
The purpose of this study was to compare vertical jump displacements between a VertecTM and a forcep...
Background: /objectives: For biomechanical studies using jump-landing tasks, many researchers set th...
The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in the force-, velocity-, displacement-, an...
Conflicts in published research raised a series of questions on the precision of the measurements us...
The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in the force-, velocity-, displacement-, an...
Jumping landing force is a common interest of sport scientists because it could directly reflect the...
Thirteen college students performed a drop jump from height equal to their peak vertical jump, singl...
Functional principal components define modes of variation in time series, which represent characteri...
Applied biomechanics research reports in the 2004 volumes of the ISBS Proceedings (n=94) and the Jou...
A common method of assessing lower-body asymmetry is to record left and right side ground reaction f...
The bilateral force asymmetry between lower-body limbs is seen as one of the major causes of injury...
The possibility to selectively assess the force exerted by each leg during bilateral jumps has allow...
The countermovement jump test is often adopted to monitor lower-limb power of an individual. Despite...
McElveen, MT, Riemann BL, and Davies GJ. Bilateral comparison of propulsion mechanics during single-...
The purpose of this investigation was to establish the within-session reliability for peak vertical ...
The purpose of this study was to compare vertical jump displacements between a VertecTM and a forcep...
Background: /objectives: For biomechanical studies using jump-landing tasks, many researchers set th...
The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in the force-, velocity-, displacement-, an...
Conflicts in published research raised a series of questions on the precision of the measurements us...
The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in the force-, velocity-, displacement-, an...
Jumping landing force is a common interest of sport scientists because it could directly reflect the...
Thirteen college students performed a drop jump from height equal to their peak vertical jump, singl...
Functional principal components define modes of variation in time series, which represent characteri...
Applied biomechanics research reports in the 2004 volumes of the ISBS Proceedings (n=94) and the Jou...
A common method of assessing lower-body asymmetry is to record left and right side ground reaction f...
The bilateral force asymmetry between lower-body limbs is seen as one of the major causes of injury...
The possibility to selectively assess the force exerted by each leg during bilateral jumps has allow...
The countermovement jump test is often adopted to monitor lower-limb power of an individual. Despite...
McElveen, MT, Riemann BL, and Davies GJ. Bilateral comparison of propulsion mechanics during single-...
The purpose of this investigation was to establish the within-session reliability for peak vertical ...
The purpose of this study was to compare vertical jump displacements between a VertecTM and a forcep...
Background: /objectives: For biomechanical studies using jump-landing tasks, many researchers set th...
The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in the force-, velocity-, displacement-, an...