University of Michigan.
Iowa State University.
Adapt Phys Activ Q. 2020 Dec 11;38(1):95-108. doi: 10.1123/apaq.2020-0047. Print 2021 Jan 1.
The Test of Gross Motor Development is among the most commonly used measures of gross motor competency in children. An important attribute of any developmental assessment is its sensitivity to detect change. The purpose of this study was to examine the instructional sensitivity of the Test of Gross Motor Development-third edition (TGMD-3) performance criteria to changes in performance for 48 children (age 4-7 years) with and without Down syndrome following 10 weeks of physical education. Paired t tests identified significant improvements for all children on locomotor (p < .01) and ball skills (p < .01). These significant differences were associated with moderate to large effect sizes. SEM was low relative to the maximum raw score for each subtest, indicating high confidence in the scores. These findings provide evidence that the TGMD-3 is sensitive to change in performance for children with and without Down syndrome.
粗大运动发育测试是儿童粗大运动能力最常用的测量方法之一。任何发展评估的一个重要属性是其检测变化的敏感性。本研究的目的是检验粗大运动发育测试第三版(TGMD-3)表现标准对 48 名儿童(4-7 岁)在接受 10 周体育教育后运动和球技表现变化的教学敏感性,这些儿童包括有无唐氏综合征者。配对 t 检验发现所有儿童在运动技能(p<.01)和球技(p<.01)方面均有显著提高。这些显著差异与中等到大的效应大小相关。相对于每个子测试的最大原始分数,SEM 较低,这表明对分数有高度信心。这些发现提供了证据表明,TGMD-3 对唐氏综合征儿童和无唐氏综合征儿童的运动表现变化具有敏感性。