| Literature DB >> 34549384 |
Alberto Soto-Fernández1, Oleguer Camerino1,2, Xavier Iglesias3, M Teresa Anguera4, Marta Castañer5,6.
Abstract
This paper aims to offer a free software program, LINCE PLUS, suitable for systematic observational studies in sports and health, conducted in natural contexts such as training, education or psychology. Using one or several videos simultaneously, different parameters such as behaviors, decision-making or strategies can be analyzed. The software includes several functionalities for studies that researchers need to utilize throughout the observational study process. Collaborative work can be accomplished by using simultaneous videos and multiple observers. The results of all research conducted by LINCE PLUS are offered inside the application in real time, enabling common calculations or including specific analysis with R language without the need for any other external tool. Moreover, LINCE PLUS shows the results of each study with interactive charts or, if needed, it exports the data to specific data analysis software programs (e.g., SAS, Excel, Theme, GSEQ 5, Hoisan). We include examples of sports and health studies that have been conducted with LINCE PLUS to show the suitability of this software program.Entities:
Keywords: Behavior analysis; Health applications; Mixed methods; Research software; Sport applications; Systematic observation
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34549384 PMCID: PMC9170632 DOI: 10.3758/s13428-021-01642-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Behav Res Methods ISSN: 1554-351X
Fig. 1LINCE PLUS desktop application with QR
Fig. 2Lince web
Fig. 3Tool module: construction of the LINCE PLUS observation instrument
Fig. 4Record module: display, record and coding module of LINCE PLUS
Fig. 5Observation of simultaneous videos in LINCE PLUS
Fig. 6Descriptive results in the Results module in LINCE PLUS
Fig. 7RStudio module for executing R code
Fig. 8Observers module: records between observers of LINCE PLUS
Fig. 9Calculation of the agreement index between various observers in LINCE PLUS
Fig. 10Generation of automatic episodes through the LINCE PLUS Scenes module