Publication:
Data research: Physical fitness perception and physical education enjoyment in11-to12-year-old children.

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Authors
Borrego Balsalobre, Francisco José
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Publisher
MDPI
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/children10010068
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Description
Abstract
1.Description of the methodology used to generate the dataset. Basic descriptive methods (standard deviation, range, etc.) were used for descriptive statistical analysis of the measured variables. Cronbach’s alpha was applied to assess the reliability of the scales, with values of 0.70 for the IFIS scale and 0.79 for the PACES scale. Because the sample size was over 50, the Kolmogorov–Smirnov test was performed to verify a normal distribution of the data for each variable. A mean analysis of independent samples was performed for the gender variable through a student’s t-test and for the weight percentile category variable through an ANOVA. Bivariate correlations between numerical variables were established through the Pearson test to determine possible interactions between variables. 2. Software or tools needed to interpret the data. [Include the version of the software. If specific software with restricted access is required, explain how to obtain it. Assess whether it is possible to change the dataset to an open format (recommended)]. Data analysis was conducted using the Statistical Package for Social Science® software, version 28 (SPSS®, Chicago, IL, USA). 3. Procedures followed for data quality assurance. With a significance level of α = 0.05 and a perfect correlation coefficient when r = |1|, very strong when |0.8| ≤ r < |1|, strong when |0.5| ≤ r < |0.8|, weak when |0.3| ≤ r < 0 and null when r = 0.
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Citation
Borrego-Balsalobre, F.J., Cavas-García, F., Díaz-Suárez, A., Martínez-Moreno, A. (2023). Physical Fitness Perception and Physical Education Enjoyment in11-to12-Year-Old Children. Children, 10, 68. https://doi.org/10.3390/children10010068
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