BIAS OF JUDGING IN MEN’S ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS AT THE EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP 2011

The purpose of this study was to establish the validity (unbiasedness) and reliability of E-panel judges officiating execution of exercises in men’s artistic gymnastics at the European Championship 2011 (EC 2011) in Berlin. Overall bias was established in terms of average over-scoring or under-scori...

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Main Authors: Bojan Leskošek, Ivan Čuk, Jernej Pajek, Warwick Forbes, Maja Bučar-Pajek
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Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2012-04-01
Series:Biology of Sport
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spelling doaj-70bac9e126b442b1ba56a0d06214b8a92020-11-24T22:22:55ZengTermedia Publishing HouseBiology of Sport0860-021X2083-18622012-04-01292107113BIAS OF JUDGING IN MEN’S ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS AT THE EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP 2011Bojan LeskošekIvan ČukJernej PajekWarwick ForbesMaja Bučar-PajekThe purpose of this study was to establish the validity (unbiasedness) and reliability of E-panel judges officiating execution of exercises in men’s artistic gymnastics at the European Championship 2011 (EC 2011) in Berlin. Overall bias was established in terms of average over-scoring or under-scoring of each judge compared to the final E score of a judges’ E panel. National bias was expressed as average over-scoring of gymnasts of the same nationality as the judge’s. Both types of bias were mostly small (within the /- 0.1 point range), but statistically significant and also substantial (over 0.2 point) in some cases. Compared to other competitions, it seems that bias is becoming smaller over time and is also smaller in competitions of higher importance. Analysis of possible consequences of bias showed that overall bias may influence both scores and ranks of competitors, while national bias may be especially problematic in the qualification round, where it may prevent some competitors from qualifying for apparatus finals.http://journals.indexcopernicus.com/fulltxt.php?ICID=988967BiasevaluationGymnasticsSportsReliabilitynationalism
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BIAS OF JUDGING IN MEN’S ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS AT THE EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP 2011
Biology of Sport
Bias
evaluation
Gymnastics
Sports
Reliability
nationalism
author_facet Bojan Leskošek
Ivan Čuk
Jernej Pajek
Warwick Forbes
Maja Bučar-Pajek
author_sort Bojan Leskošek
title BIAS OF JUDGING IN MEN’S ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS AT THE EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP 2011
title_short BIAS OF JUDGING IN MEN’S ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS AT THE EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP 2011
title_full BIAS OF JUDGING IN MEN’S ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS AT THE EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP 2011
title_fullStr BIAS OF JUDGING IN MEN’S ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS AT THE EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP 2011
title_full_unstemmed BIAS OF JUDGING IN MEN’S ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS AT THE EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP 2011
title_sort bias of judging in men’s artistic gymnastics at the european championship 2011
publisher Termedia Publishing House
series Biology of Sport
issn 0860-021X
2083-1862
publishDate 2012-04-01
description The purpose of this study was to establish the validity (unbiasedness) and reliability of E-panel judges officiating execution of exercises in men’s artistic gymnastics at the European Championship 2011 (EC 2011) in Berlin. Overall bias was established in terms of average over-scoring or under-scoring of each judge compared to the final E score of a judges’ E panel. National bias was expressed as average over-scoring of gymnasts of the same nationality as the judge’s. Both types of bias were mostly small (within the /- 0.1 point range), but statistically significant and also substantial (over 0.2 point) in some cases. Compared to other competitions, it seems that bias is becoming smaller over time and is also smaller in competitions of higher importance. Analysis of possible consequences of bias showed that overall bias may influence both scores and ranks of competitors, while national bias may be especially problematic in the qualification round, where it may prevent some competitors from qualifying for apparatus finals.
topic Bias
evaluation
Gymnastics
Sports
Reliability
nationalism
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