Model development of digital based volleyball under service skills instruments

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The purpose of this research is to develop a digital-based volleyball service skills test instrument. The research method used is research and development which adopts Borg and Gall theory which has 10 stages of development. The research subjects numbered 28 male. The results of this development research are the 12 subject small-scale trials getting an average value of 82% the category of "Good / feasible" to proceed to the large-scale trial phase volleyball players and daughter. Data collection uses observation, questionnaire, interview and test. The results of 16 subject large-scale group trials obtained an average value of 85.3% in the category of "Good / decent" which means that the digital-based volleyball under service skills test instrument was "feasible" to proceed to the stage of tool implementation. The conclusion from the results of the development of a digital-based volleyball under service skill game instrument "Eligible" is used as a tool to measure the technical ability of volleyball players.

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Muslimin, Asmawi, M., Samsudin, Dlish, F., Tangkudung, J., Fikri, A., & Destriana. (2020). Model development of digital based volleyball under service skills instruments. International Journal of Human Movement and Sports Sciences, 8(6), 42–46. https://doi.org/10.13189/saj.2020.080707

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