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Mixed methods research techniques, combining both quantitative and
qualitative elements, have become well established throughout the
social, behavioural and natural sciences. This is the first book to
focus on the application of mixed methods research in the movement
sciences, specifically in sport, physical education and dance.
Researchers and practitioners in each of these fields are concerned
with the study of habitual behaviour in naturalistic contexts, and
of the concurrent and sequential nature of events and states,
precisely the kind of work that multi-method research design can
help illuminate. The book is arranged into four sections. The first
provides a thorough overview of mixed methods procedures and
research design, and summarizes their applicability to the movement
sciences. The remaining sections then offer detailed case studies
of mixed methods research in team and individual sports (analyzing
hidden patterns of play and optimising technique); kinesics and
dance (analyzing motor skills behaviour in childhood, and the
complexity of motor responses in dance); and physical education
(detecting interaction patterns in group situations, and optimizing
non-verbal communication by teachers and sports coaches). Mixed
Methods Research in the Movement Sciences offers an important new
tool for researchers and helps to close the gap between the
analysis of expert performance and our understanding of the general
principles of movement science. It is important reading for any
student, researcher or professional with an interest in motor
control, sport and dance pedagogy, coaching, performance analysis
or decision-making in sport.
Mixed methods research techniques, combining both quantitative and
qualitative elements, have become well established throughout the
social, behavioural and natural sciences. This is the first book to
focus on the application of mixed methods research in the movement
sciences, specifically in sport, physical education and dance.
Researchers and practitioners in each of these fields are concerned
with the study of habitual behaviour in naturalistic contexts, and
of the concurrent and sequential nature of events and states,
precisely the kind of work that multi-method research design can
help illuminate. The book is arranged into four sections. The first
provides a thorough overview of mixed methods procedures and
research design, and summarizes their applicability to the movement
sciences. The remaining sections then offer detailed case studies
of mixed methods research in team and individual sports (analyzing
hidden patterns of play and optimising technique); kinesics and
dance (analyzing motor skills behaviour in childhood, and the
complexity of motor responses in dance); and physical education
(detecting interaction patterns in group situations, and optimizing
non-verbal communication by teachers and sports coaches). Mixed
Methods Research in the Movement Sciences offers an important new
tool for researchers and helps to close the gap between the
analysis of expert performance and our understanding of the general
principles of movement science. It is important reading for any
student, researcher or professional with an interest in motor
control, sport and dance pedagogy, coaching, performance analysis
or decision-making in sport.
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