Boban Milojkovic1, Milivoj Dopsaj1
1Policijska akademija, Beograd
ORIENTEERING SITUATION TESTS IN THE FUNCTION OF PREDICTING SUCCESS OF POLICE OFFICERS IN TOPOGRAPHY FIELD TRAINING
SITUACIONI TESTOVI IZ ORIJENTIRINGA U FUNKCIJI PREDIKCIJE USPEHA PRIPADNIKA POLICIJE U TERENSKOJ OBUCI IZ TOPOGRAFIJE
Sport Mont 2006, IV(10-11), 248-255
The sample of 45 students (15 students of the I year of Police Academy – the members
of orienteering section – Group 1, 15 students of the I year of Police Academy – Group
2 and 15 students of Advanced School of Interior Affairs – Group 3) has been chosen to test
the degree of success in topography field training through several stages, and orienteering
situation tests were used in one of these stages. The research was carried out following the
completed theoretical and practical training in topography by the same teacher but according
to various models. During the research, three batteries of tests were used, the tests of
capability of fast and accurate reading of topographic maps in the form of perforated sections
(T-1, T-2 and T-3).
With regard to measuring success in solving orienteering situation tests of three tested
groups based on which the educational efficiency of police members in topography field
training should have been evaluated, the obtained results have shown that at a general level
there were statistically important differences of total variance of the observed set of variables
of tested groups at the level p = 0.000 (Willks Lambda, 0.056, F = 225.598). The results
have shown that there were statistically important differences between the success in
test solving with reference to groups at the level p = 0.002 and p = 0.000, respectively. Thedifferences between groups in the function of an individual test were as follows: T-1, there
was a cross difference between all three groups; T-2, there was no difference between the
first and second groups, but the third group differed in relation to the first and second ones;
T-3, there was a cross difference between all three groups. The results of tested population
by means of the stated instruments describe the level of competency of police members in
topography respectively in order to individualize training, but primarily prove statistically
considerable difference of the level of training between groups that participated in the research,
as well as appropriateness of using techniques of orienteering as a sport of particular
importance for police and armed forces. topography, orienteering situation tests, success in field training, students
of Police Academy and Advanced School of Interior Affairs.
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