Without using numbers, describe the relationship between the Hamstring strength index 120°/s and the Triple hop index. There is a moderate positive relationship between Hamstring strength index 120°/s and the Triple hop index. As Hamstring strength index 120°/s increases, Triple hop index increases and as Hamstring strength index 120°/s decreases, Triple hop index decreases. 5. Which variable has the weakest relationship with the Quadriceps strength index 120°/s?
The Shuttle run test has the weakest relationship with Quadriceps strength index 120°/s. That is because the absolute value of the r value is less than all the others, and the p value is greater than all others. 6. Which of the following sets of variables has the strongest relationship? a. Hamstring strength index 120°/s and the Hop index b. Quadriceps strength index 60°/s and
The researchers stated that the participants in the intervention group reported a reduction in mobility difficulty at week 12. Was this result statistically significant, and if so at what probability? Yes, F(1, 22) = 9.619, p = 0.005 is statistically significant at p = 0.005. The level of significance for this study was set at α = 0.05, and since p is < this value, the study results are statistically significant. 4.
State the null hypothesis for the Baird and Sands (2004) study that focuses on the effect of the GI with PMR treatment on patients’ mobility level. Should the null hypothesis be rejected for the difference between the two groups in change in mobility scores over 12 weeks? Provide a rationale for your answer. The null hypothesis is that the woman receiving guided imagery show no greater improvement in their pain scores than the control group after 12 weeks. The study results indicated significant improvement in mobility scores of women who received treatment (F(1, 22)= 9.619, p = 0.005).
The relationship between Hamstring strength index 60 degree/s and the Shuttle run test is a negative relationship due to r moves away from zero in negative direction and r = −0.149, the strength of this negative relationships would be weak with r -0.5 r=-0.528**, is more significant since p =0.002< 0.01, where r = −0.498** is significant at p =0.004< 0.01. The smaller the p-value in a test of hypothesis the more significant the results are. 8. The researchers stated that the study showed a positive, significant correlation between Quadriceps strength indices and pre- and postoperative functional stability Considering the data presented in the Table 5, do you agree with their statement? Provide a rationale for your answer.
Compare the mean baseline and posttest depression scores of the control group. Do these scores strengthen or weaken the validity of the research results? Provide a rationale for your answer. Ans: The main baseline and posttest depression scores are in control groups are same (10.40 and 10.40) the score is weakened because the fastest score should be higher than the baseline. 5.
Work experience also had statistically significant moderate correlation with absence, performance and promotion potential. For interview, it had low correlation and statistically significant with citizenship and performance. The P-value of absence was 0.26 which above 0.01, so it was not significant. And promotion potential had correlation as 0.32, it was a moderate correlation. The proposed hiring tools of Tanglewood include Retail Market Knowledge Exam, Biodata, Applicant Exam, and Personality Exam.
CORRECT The GCS numerical rating ranges from 3 to 15, with 15 being the best rating, and 3 indicating a poor prognosis and high mortality rate. Any decrease of two points or more is considered significant, requiring notific What are the three components measured by the GCS? Verbal response, motor response, and eye opening. CORRECT The GCS measures responses that are spontaneous and completely oriented to responses only from noxious stimuli to no response at all. The client is observed for abnormal decorticate (flexor)
Learners will examine the principal psychological perspectives and then apply them to the health and social care sectors to gain understanding of the potential value of psychology in these sectors. On completion of this unit learners will have considered the psychological approach to studying health and social care. The unit encourages reflection, and will be valuable to those learners intending to work with people in a caring capacity. It will also be useful to learners who intend to progress to study at a higher level. The psychological approach is embedded in several other units in the programme and is extended, in particular, in Unit 29: Applied Psychological Perspectives for Health and Social Care, and Unit 30: Health Psychology.
The results showed that the most accurate relationship was the parental relationship. The predicted “winner” turned out to come in fourth out of seven relationships. The parental relationship scored more accurately than the other relationships by at least 0.05%. The greatest gap between parental relationships and another relationship was by 8.9%. It turned out that the stronger relationships had the better scores.. As expected, the coach/mentor relationship was the least overall accurate in the findings.