出版社:Japan Society of Physical Education, Health and Sport Sciences
摘要:A methodological discussion on classificati6n of human motor type was made. In this study "human motor type" means the performance (or motor ability) characteristics of men. The following procedures were applied; l) Each person was described mathematically concerning his ability. Each person was described as the point in the multidimensional space which was determined by independent axes, which represented the fundamental motor abilities. These axes had to be mathematically independent of each others. 2) It was discussed how to measure the degree of difference and similarity among people. The so-called D method by Osgood was applied to measure the relation among people. The difference between subject A and B in the n dimensional space was described as follows : D= √<(a_1 - b_1)^2 + (a_2 - b_2)^2 + ......+ (a_n - b_n)^2 >. 3) Through the result of relating the types of people, it was expected that some people would closer together and others would be less closer and scatter to each other. The given D score was transformed into product-moment correlation r. The r matrix was factored to obtain some fundamental groups by factor analysis.
其他摘要:A methodological discussion on classificati6n of human motor type was made. In this study "human motor type" means the performance (or motor ability) characteristics of men. The following procedures were applied; l) Each person was described mathematically concerning his ability. Each person was described as the point in the multidimensional space which was determined by independent axes, which represented the fundamental motor abilities. These axes had to be mathematically independent of each others. 2) It was discussed how to measure the degree of difference and similarity among people. The so-called D method by Osgood was applied to measure the relation among people. The difference between subject A and B in the n dimensional space was described as follows : D= √<(a_1 - b_1)^2 + (a_2 - b_2)^2 + ......+ (a_n - b_n)^2 >. 3) Through the result of relating the types of people, it was expected that some people would closer together and others would be less closer and scatter to each other. The given D score was transformed into product-moment correlation r. The r matrix was factored to obtain some fundamental groups by factor analysis.