PODIUM. Journal of Science and Technology in Physical Culture, January-April; 16(1): 17-30

 

Translated from the original in spanish

 

 

ATJ Matrices, tools for predicting the validity of a scientific result in Physical Culture

 

Matrices ATJ, herramientas para pronosticar la validez de un resultado científico en la Cultura Física

 

Matrizes ATJ, ferramentas para prever a validade de um resultado científico na Cultura Física

 

Ana María Morales Ferrer1* https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5483-2847

Tania Ivette Hernández Echevarría1 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0732-3721

Janet Otero Brande1 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7321-100X

 

1University of Sciences of Physical Culture and Sports "Manuel Fajardo". Havana, Cuba.

 

*Corresponding author: moralesferreranamaria@gmail.com

 

Received: 18//9/2020.
Approved: 31/10/2020.


ABSTRACT

The methods of prognosis are currently used to estimate the occurrence of an expected result, ie, offer the probability of presentation of a quality or process, however, its use is still insufficient in the context of physical culture, so provide a new method and its application methodology, is important as a qualitative filtering process. The aim of this article is to present the ATJ matrices as tools for the prognosis of the validity of a scientific result in Physical Culture. To achieve it, methods such as: opinion poll, unstructured interview, analytical-synthetic, inductive-deductive, analysis of bibliographic sources, systemic-structural-functional, specialists' criteria and statistical-mathematical were used. As a preliminary result, it is possible to obtain a matrix arrangement called ATJ, where four matrices that respond to dimensions are declared; each one with its respective indicators and valuation scales that make it possible to obtain a final evaluation criterion. The procedure provided to the researcher for the application of the matrix arrangement is easy to understand and enables qualitative work to obtain the expected result.

Keywords: ATJ matrix; Prognosis of validity.


RESUMEN

Los métodos de pronósticos en la actualidad son utilizados para realizar la estimación de ocurrencia de un resultado esperado, es decir, ofrecen la probabilidad de presentación de una cualidad o proceso, sin embargo, su utilización resulta aún insuficiente en el contexto de la Cultura Física, por lo que aportar un nuevo método y su metodología de aplicación, reviste importancia como un proceso de filtración cualitativo. El objetivo del presente artículo se enmarca en exponer las matrices ATJ como herramientas para el pronóstico de la validez de un resultado científico en la Cultura Física. Para lograrlo, se emplearon métodos, tales como: sondeo de opinión, entrevista no estructurada, analítico-sintético, inductivo-deductivo, análisis de fuentes bibliográficas, sistémico-estructural-funcional, criterio de especialistas y estadístico-matemático. Como resultado preliminar, se logra obtener un arreglo matricial denominado ATJ, donde se declaran cuatro matrices que responden a dimensiones; cada una con sus respectivos indicadores y se brindan escalas valorativas que posibilitan obtener un criterio evaluativo final. El procedimiento que se proporciona al investigador para la aplicación del arreglo matricial es de fácil comprensión y posibilita el trabajo cualitativo para la obtención del resultado esperado.

Palabras clave: Matrices ATJ; Pronóstico de validez.


INTRODUCTION

In the process of evaluating and selecting alternative solutions to certain problems under research, the use of mathematical algorithms is common. Given this reality, Sánchez (2003), highlights that there are also heuristic procedures with solid technical support and that they are the product of practice in the evaluation and selection of alternatives.

In the specialized literature, authors such as Kepner and Tregoe (1981), Ochoa (1981), Sánchez (1987), Majaro (1988), Covey (1989), among others, propose the use of matrix arrangements because of their low implementation cost, reduced application time and easy understanding for participants or users. These are used to estimate the occurrence of an expected result. Osorio, (2016), emphasizes this type of tool as an instrument that helps to prepare, in a more effective way, for the coming events, where predictive exercises can have an important weight, seen from the strategic prospective. In this sense, Astigarraga, (2016), emphasizes the future challenges of strategic foresight, with the use of matrices.

In another context, Constaín et al., (2014), in a study carried out at the Universidad Pontifica de Medellín, (Colombia), propose the assessment of the validity and usefulness of the EAT-26 scale for the evaluation of eating behavior risks, through the use of the correlation matrix for a factorial assessment. The previous appreciations are framed firstly in the business sector and in another order in the psychological field.

The practice represents the starting point of knowledge and its transformation constitutes the final objective of the whole cognitive process, as several authors state, among which Guelmes and Carballo (2017) stand out. When a research purpose is pursued, it is important to have clarity in the possible result to be achieved, so the analysis of what exists in scientific theory, its limitations, insufficiencies and deficiencies have a marked significance.

Saborido, (2018), emphasizes the importance of increasing knowledge and for this purpose insists that it is vital to raise the quality, quantity and relevance of research, as well as the application of scientific methods. This knowledge obtained should not remain static, it needs to be disseminated as Muñoz et al. emphasizes, (2019), as well as the use of novel tools to predict the qualities of one or another process.

By intervening, the researcher who is concerned with finding a solution to scientific and pedagogical problems becomes an agent of change and his work contributes to facilitating the associated processes.

In the research developed in the educational sciences, the scientific results sought, such as: models, strategies (didactic, methodological, among others), systems, programs, methodologies, just to mention a few, are not frequently predicted if the result of the proposal is valid or not; this problematic situation originated the interest of the authors, given the need to face this lack.

The main purpose or objective of this research is then framed in offering a tool for the prognosis of the validity of a scientific result in Physical Culture. Its importance lies in presenting the ATJ matrices as a filtration process, which establishes a matrix arrangement to predict the validity of the scientific result.

 

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Guelmes and Carballo, (2017), argued about the dialectical-materialistic character of an research, since this cannot be reduced to the study of the method in its restricted instrumental sense, but has a wide sense, so it is an inherent part of the whole research process.

Taking into consideration the referred conjectures, the authors of this article, supported by the dialectical-materialistic, managed to conduct the process of elaboration of the matrix arrangement, from a renewed perception, capable of dealing with phenomena in constant movement and transformation. In order to assume this perspective, they also measured the arguments of Silva, (2016), cited by Ramos, (2019), who proposes as one of the important relationships in the orientation of this process the didactic attitude for evaluation, the didactic research conciliation and the argumentative attitude for integration.

This qualitative study was carried out taking as a unit of analysis the science of Administration applied to the context of Physical Culture, specifically in the use of matrices. It was carried out at the beginning of 2019, given the need to use an instrument or tool to forecast the validity of a strategy as a scientific result in the context of Physical Culture.

In its development, methods were used, such as:

As a starting point for the research, a diagnosis was made to determine to what extent the prognostic methods used in Physical Culture studies make it possible to predict the validity of a scientific result. In this sense, it was carried out an opinion poll with researchers of the doctoral theses defended and approved in the last two years. From a universe of 41 researchers, it was selected a sample, at random, of 34 subjects that represent 82.9 %.

With the intention of obtaining an overview of the subject of study, an unstructured interview was applied to them which was fundamentally centered on knowing if, in the researchers carried out, matrices were used as methods of prognosis. If so, it was inquired about the objectives pursued in each case, with the intention of revealing if in any of them they determined the validity of the proposed scientific result. With this interview as an instrument of the opinion poll, it was possible to obtain a variety of answers that made it possible to verify that:

In the context of the Physical Culture, the researches that are carried out are supported by mathematical statistical methods of proven authenticity and it is an aspect of scientific rigor in the analysis of data, either of a diagnosis or of a practical application.

The use of matrices for this purpose has taken on particular relevance and among the most commonly used are:

These matrices are characterized by being double-entry tables that relate variables, indicators or dimensions, which depend on the purpose in each case.

The matrices used by the interviewees do not constitute an instrument or tool that legitimizes and predicts the validity of a scientific result in this area of knowledge as a way to diversify the use of these methods.

The results obtained with the present diagnostic demonstrate the need to contribute to mitigate this deficiency and to present, in a concise manner, some resources that make it possible to reach the desired state through an accurate prognosis in a creative way.

The methodological procedure used in the elaboration of the tool was specified in the following steps:

  1. Identification of the need: here the diagnosis was carried out that made it possible, determined the need for attention to the demand.
  2. Methodological meeting: the dimensions, their corresponding indicators and the description of each one of them were established.
  3. Design of the matrix arrangement: conception and elaboration of the matrix arrangement in correspondence with the demand.
  4. Validation of the matrix arrangement ATJ: it was submitted to the evaluation by the specialists.

The proposed ATJ matrices respond to a matrix arrangement that emerged from the research of Sánchez (2003), who began by estimating three fundamental dimensions, with their corresponding indicators, distributed in each of the matrices. For the design of this matrix arrangement, three basic conditions were required:

  1. Technical feasibility: the design should not incorporate any unknown or inapplicable technology. However, feasible technological innovations can be included.
  2. Operational feasibility: the designed arrangement must be capable of surviving once it is in operation.
  3. Flexibility: easy to understand and adapt; can be satisfied only if three requirements are met: first: subject to modification, according to the needs of the studied context; second: it must include simple and consistent operational processes; third: the resulting matrix arrangement must fulfill the purpose for which it was created.

Even though these basic conditions are required, the design achieved respected the essence of its content, marked by being a tool for prognosis of the validity of a scientific result in order to influence the decision making, regarding it, characterized by its credibility and applicability.

The enunciated prognosis method resulted from the adaptations made by Morales, Hernández and Otero, who incorporated a fourth matrix (D), with their respective indicators, aligned to the context of Physical Culture and to the objective of the evaluation of a scientific result. This incorporation was made when considering the distinctive features that characterize the studied context, as well as the benefits that it has to bring given the differentiation. The product of this process of adjustment or reorganization became concrete in the ATJ Matrices, name that synthesizes the initial patronymic of the authors.

Its content is set out below (Table 1).

Table 1. - ATJ matrices for prognosing the validity of a scientific result

 

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

This matrix arrangement relies for its effectiveness on participatory heuristic techniques that are aimed at obtaining a satisfactory solution. They are simple and useful techniques in their application, which allow modifications that meet the requirements of research and practice itself. ATJ matrices are described below.

The A-matrix responds to the feasibility dimension, quality of feasibility (which is likely to be realized or to become concrete, thanks to its circumstances or characteristics). According to Sánchez, (2003), feasibility is understood as the capacity for realization. In the case of scientific research, this concept is related to the possibility of carrying it out in practice or not. For this reason, it is particularly important that this precept be fulfilled.

To achieve the evaluation of the feasibility dimension, the indicators described below were considered:

The B-matrix responds to the Consistency dimension, it is the quality of what is stable, coherent and does not disappear easily. It is used in different ways, according to the context. In the field of research and statistics, we speak of internal consistency to mention the correlation that exists among the different components of the same work or test. Another of its meanings refers to the coherence that exists between the elements that form part of a whole.

The evaluation of this dimension was carried out through the indicators:

The C-Matrix responds to the Reliability dimension, it is recorded as reliable, dependable and probable quality. It also refers to stable, safe, consistent and predictable results. For reliability, structural corroboration is proposed, which consists of gathering data and information and with them establishing the links of a whole that is supported by parts of the evidence.

The indicators arranged for the evaluation of the Reliability dimension are:

Participation: it demands and depends on the active and committed participation of those involved.

The D-matrix responds to the dimension of legitimacy, character, quality or condition of what is legitimate. This is accepted by the scientific, philosophical, and cultural or sports community, with respect to whoever constructs or defines the discourse as competent, that it is in conformity with the laws and that, therefore, it is licit. Likewise, by extension, the adjective legitimate is usually used to refer to the conformity or truthfulness of a matter or thing. In this research, it is appropriate to assess the originality and scope of the proposal from its nature.

This dimension is evaluated by means of the indicators:

Transcendence: designed for the professional training of students of Physical Culture, with possibilities of application in other contexts (Table 2).

Table 2. - Description of indicators by dimension of ATJ matrices

The creation of ATJ matrices as a prognostic method to validate a scientific result allowed the establishment of a valuation scale for each of the indicators of the different dimensions (Table 3). These values are processed to determine the average per dimension (PD) and to apply the corresponding evaluation criterion (Table 4).

Table 3. - Scale of assessment of dimensional indicators (ATJ matrices)

Table 4. - Evaluation criteria for the dimensions of ATJ matrices

The integration of the averages of these four dimensions (feasibility, consistency, reliability and legitimacy), makes it possible to know the general average reached as a prognosis of the validity of the scientific result (Table 5).

Table 5. - Evaluation criteria of the general average of the ATJ matrixes

A six-step procedure was determined for the application of ATJ matrices (Figure 1).

Fig. 1. - Procedure for the application of ATJ matrices

For the selection of the evaluators, it was considered what was affirmed by Ortiz and Sanz, (2013), quoted by Castellanos, (2013), who establishes the units of information collection and the type of informant or evaluator. In this case, it is recommended to assume the criteria of convenience for the selection of the informants or evaluators, which has the particularity that occurs for its own reasons and that responds to the demands of the research in question. For example:

Instruments established for the application of ATJ matrices (Table 6).

Table 6. - Instruments established for the application of ATJ matrices

Where n represents each of the subjects selected as evaluators of the scientific result and the sub-index means the order of the subjects.

Validation of the ATJ matrix arrangement

In this validation, 27 selected specialists in Physical Culture took part, in addition, the criteria of the authors Fleitas, Mesa and Guardo (2013) in the field of Physical Culture were taken into account. Of them, 21 PhDs in Science and six with the academic title of Master of Science. These specialists studied the proposal and expressed their evaluation criteria through an unstructured interview, they qualified the proposal as very adequate in terms of

In general, the application of the specialists' criteria showed very favorable results. From these, we proceed to make the practical application, where the usefulness of the ATJ matrix arrangement is verified and will be presented in a future article.

Some suggestions for the use of ATJ matrixes:

  1. Study of the tool and its application procedure
  2. Selection of evaluators. Consider the number (as oriented by the literature for these cases) and the level of expertise of these as a guarantee of the credibility of the results.
  3. Apply the informed consent technique to the evaluators in order to establish the commitment and conformity of their participation.
  4. Use at least one facilitator (preferably a member of the research team).
  5. Apply preferably on an individual basis. If it is a group, the individual evaluation of each evaluator subject should be considered.

 

CONCLUSSIONS

The study carried out made possible to consider different matrices and edges of the prognostic methods, which analysis meant the preamble of the present research that had as trigger the materialization of the matrix arrangement ATJ, which is verified as a tool of prognosis of the validity of a scientific result, in the context of the Physical Culture.

The validation of this matrix arrangement by specialists' criteria, with the use of the application procedure, showed the importance and transcendence of the prognostic tool. It is distinguished for being used as a base model and adapted to research needs, hence its flexibility. Another distinctive feature is its instrumental character for the predicted evaluative estimation, which selection of alternatives is a qualitative appreciation.

 

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Conflict of interests:
The authors declare not to have any interest conflicts. 

 

Authors' contribution:
Ana María Morales Ferrer: Conception of the idea, literature search and review, instrument making, instrument application, compilation of information resulting from the instruments applied, statistic análisis, preparation of tables, graphs and images, database preparation, general advice on the topic addressed, drafting of the original (first version), review and final version of the article, article correction, authorship coordinator, translation of terms or information obtained, review of the application of the applied bibliographic standard.

Tania Ivette Hernández Echevarría: Conception of the idea, literature search and review, instrument making, instrument application, compilation of information resulting from the instruments applied, statistic análisis, preparation of tables, graphs and images, database preparation, general advice on the topic addressed, drafting of the original (first version), review and final version of the article, article correction, authorship coordinator, translation of terms or information obtained, review of the application of the applied bibliographic standard.

Janet Otero Brande: Conception of the idea, literature search and review, instrument making, instrument application, compilation of information resulting from the instruments applied, statistic análisis, preparation of tables, graphs and images, database preparation, general advice on the topic addressed, drafting of the original (first version), review and final version of the article, article correction, authorship coordinator, translation of terms or information obtained, review of the application of the applied bibliographic standard.

 


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