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Kеnan Аsani1

1SUGS „8-mi septembar“, Skopje, Makedonija

MULTIVARIANT AND UNIVARIANT INTERGROUP DIFFERENCES IN THE ANTHROPOMETRIC UNDERSTUDIED AREA BETWEEN RESPONDENTS JUNIORS AND SENIORS MEMBERS OF THE MACEDONIAN NATIONAL KARATE TEAM

MEĐUGRUPNE MULTIVARIJANTNE I UNIVARIJANTNE RAZLIKE U ISTRAŽIVANOM ANTROPOMETRIJSKOM PROSTORU POMEĐU ISPITANIKA JUNIORA I SENIORA, ČLANOVA MAKEDONSKE KARATE REPREZENTACIJE

Sport Mont 2013, XI(37-38-39), 405-411

Abstract

The aim is to establish intergroup multivariant and univariant investigated differences in anthropometric space between respondents juniors and seniors members of the Macedonian karate team. The sample of 30 male karate respondents covers juniors on 16,17 and seniors over 18 years.In the research were applied 17 anthropometric measurements. Based on Graph 1 where it is presented multivariant and univariant analysis of variance Manova and Anova can be noted that respondents juniors and seniors, although not belonging to the same population are not different in multivariant understudied area. W. lambda of .42, Rao-wool R - approximation of .96, degrees of freedom df 1 = 17 and df 2 = 12 given level of significance of p = 54. Based on uni¬va¬ri¬ant analysis for each variable separately can be seen that has been around inter¬group statistically significant difference in four AVNT (body height), ATNT (body weight), AONK (upper knee volume), and AONL (volume of upper arm)of seventeen applied manifest variables. There are no intergroup differences in multivariant investigated anthropometric spa¬ce between respondents juniors and seniors members of the Macedonian karate team. Based on univariant analysis for each variable separately can be seen around inter¬group statistically significant difference in four AVNT (body height), ATNT (body weight), AONK (upper knee volume), and AONL (volume of upper arm) of seventeen appli¬ed manifest variables.

Keywords

anthropometric space, multivariant analysis, univariant analysis, ka¬ra¬te, juniors, seniors, variables



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