研究生: |
楊梓楣 Chih-mei Yang |
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論文名稱: |
環境限制篩測下兒童接球動作發展的年齡與性別效應 THE EFFECTS OF AGE AND GENDER UNDER SCREENING OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINS |
指導教授: |
卓俊伶
Jwo, Jun-Ling |
學位類別: |
碩士 Master |
系所名稱: |
體育學系 Department of Physical Education |
畢業學年度: | 87 |
語文別: | 中文 |
論文頁數: | 83 |
中文關鍵詞: | 接球型式 、動作發展 、環境賦使 、年齡差異 、性別差異 |
英文關鍵詞: | catching pattern, motor development, affordance, age difference, gender difference |
論文種類: | 學術論文 |
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根據動態系統概念的研究取向,認為人的動作發展乃是環境、動作者本身、以及工作等三種限制交互作用的結果,而在生態心理學的研究中環境賦使的概念亦說明了環境變項與動作者間交互作用的影響效應,在本研究中,以上述取向為基礎並透過生態的工作分析方式,探討環境限制對接球動作表現的影響,以及在動作發展過程中年齡差異與性別差異的效應。本研究主要探討的問題是:(1)不同環境限制對動作表現的影響是否足以提供篩測的作用,以標識出動作者之最佳發展層次?(2)接球動作表現隨年齡的增加之發展趨勢以及在不同性別間之差異為何?(3)接球動作表現的性別差異在不同年齡層之現象為何?共有96名國小與幼稚園學童參與本實驗,並依其年齡(6、8、10、12歲四個等級)與性別區分為 8組,實驗期間每位實驗參加者對拋自5公尺遠處之四種不同尺寸大小的球(7、17、27、37公分,重量約為500公克)分別做5次接球的動作,所有接球動作均經由錄影拍攝與評分分析步驟,之後應用相依樣本單因子變異數分析(one-way ANOVA)對環境限制因素進行統計考驗,並以獨立樣二因子變異數分析(two-way ANOVA)對年齡與性別因子做統計考驗。結果發現:(1)不同的環境限制會對動作者造成程度不同的影響,其可用以篩測個體發展過程中之動作表現,(2)隨著年齡的增長,動作發展呈現階段而非線性的改變歷程,(3)性別差異的效異並不明顯,僅在部分年齡組別中發生,但綜合年齡與性別因子的效應則可發現其隨著年齡的增長在改變的時序上男女呈現不同的模式。
According to the dynamical systems’ viewpoint, which considers the motor development is the result of the interaction among the constraints of individual, environment and task. Recently, the ecological psychologist also use the concept of affordance to explain the relationship between environment and individuals. In this study, the viewpoint of dynamical systems and the concept of ecological task analysis were based to investigate the age-differences and gender-differences. Three research questions were asked in this study: 1) Can the effect of the environment constraints provide the screening function to mark the best developmental level? 2) With the increasing of age, what was the developmental tendency of the catching performances under different sexes? 3) What were the gender differences of catching performances under different ages? In this study, ninety-six children served as participants. According the age and gender variables, they were divided into eight group. The participants were filmed five catching of four sizes of ball (diameter 7, 17, 27, 37 cm; weight 500 g). One way repeated measure ANOVA and two way ANOVA revealed that 1) The different environmental constraints would make some different levels of effects to the catching pattern, and it can provide the screening function. 2) There was age-differences existed, and the changes of catching pattern would be nonlinear and the difference depended on sexes. 3) Under different sexes, the speed of motor development weren't the same, and there were no significant gender-differences in the some age level.
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