Development of control and chipping skills test instruments: u-23 professional futsal players in Central Java province
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https://doi.org/10.47197/retos.v66.111850Keywords:
Development, Test Instruments, Control, Chipping, FutsalAbstract
Introduction: The measurement of basic skills in playing futsal requires the right instruments so that the level of futsal skills can be measured for the purposes of learning and improving achievement.
Objective: This research aims to produce a form of futsal basic skills test through test control measurements and test chips and produce validity and reliability for the learning process.
Methodology: The research design used is development research by developing products for U futsal players 18-23 years old with a sample of 15 players for small groups and 90 futsal players for large groups.
Results: The study found that the validation and reliability test of the instrument consisting of control skills obtained a validity value of 0.971 and reliability of 0.943. Meanwhile, the chipping test found a validity value of 0.887 and reliability of 0.935.
Discussion: The validity and reliability of the instrument reflects the extent to which the test can accurately measure the intended capability, while reliability ensures that measurements can provide consistent results even when performed under a variety of conditions and times.
Conclusions: So based on the results of the study, it can be concluded that the measuring tool is reliable or will still produce the same relative value even though it is done at different times.
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