Authors
Ryan M Hulteen, Lisa M Barnett, Larissa True, Natalie J Lander, Borja del Pozo Cruz, Chris Lonsdale
Publication date
2020/8/2
Source
Journal of sports sciences
Volume
38
Issue
15
Pages
1717-1798
Publisher
Routledge
Description
Valid and reliable tests of motor competence are necessary to allow researchers and practitioners to quantify levels of motor competence, identify skill deficiencies, and determine the effectiveness of motor skill interventions. The primary study aim was to systematically review the validity and reliability of scores derived from gross motor competence tests for typically developing child and adolescent populations. The secondary aim of this review was to identify the most prevalent motor skills assessed across all instruments. A search of seven electronic databases identified 57 different skill assessment tools from 107 studies. Construct validity was the most common measurement property examined (60 studies; 56%). Content validity (21 studies; 20%) was the least commonly explored measurement property. Scores derived from the Test of Gross Motor Development – second and third edition had the most support for …
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