2009
DOI: 10.3758/brm.41.3.719
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Identifying and analyzing the construction and effectiveness of offensive plays in basketball by using systematic observation

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“…Table 1 shows in capital letters the team observed in each game. The objective here was to conduct an observational analysis of basketball, using the SOBL-1 observation instrument [11], in order to determine the influences on the game result considering both the dynamics of play, or interaction contexts [12], and the spatial distribution of players in terms of laterality.…”
Section: Basketballmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 1 shows in capital letters the team observed in each game. The objective here was to conduct an observational analysis of basketball, using the SOBL-1 observation instrument [11], in order to determine the influences on the game result considering both the dynamics of play, or interaction contexts [12], and the spatial distribution of players in terms of laterality.…”
Section: Basketballmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results from the soccer suggest that it is possible to identify new profiles for both individuals and teams based on the analysis of temporal behavioral patterns detected within the performances. Since then there has been a significant increase in the application of Theme in sport research and movement science, including research on soccer (Anguera-Argilaga and Jonsson et al, 2003Jonsson et al, , 2004Jonsson et al, , 2006Bloomfield et al, 2005;Camerino et al, 2012;Lapresa et al, 2013a,b), motor skills, dance and body movement (Castañer et al, 2009(Castañer et al, , 2010aTorrents et al, 2010), martial arts (Gutierrez et al, 2009(Gutierrez et al, , 2011, basketball (Fernandez et al, 2009) and swimming (Louro et al, 2010).…”
Section: T-patterns In Human Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the purpose of overcoming usual limitations found in strictly qualitative investigations, an increase in the amount of research on game action in football has been observed, based on observational methodology and through various methodological procedures, such as sequential analysis (Fernandez, Camerino, Anguera, & Jonsson, 2009;Lapresa, Álvarez, Arana, Garzón, & Caballero, 2013; and T-patterns analysis (Bloomfield, Jonsson, Polman, & O`Donoghue, 2005;Camerino, Chaverri, Anguera, & Jonsson, 2012;Lapresa, Anguera, Alsasua, Arana, & Garzón, 2013;Sarmento, Barbosa, Anguera, Campaniço, & Leitão, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%