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背景:本研究探讨透明拳击环绳是否能增加裁判的视觉接触,并提高评分的准确性和一致性。目的:共有25名认证的国际裁判(20名计分裁判和5名监督裁判)参与了这项研究,他们对同一名运动员在传统和透明绳环上的比赛进行裁判。研究设计:采用平衡实验设计,根据拳击台的五个预定义区域(a - e)进行评分。研究样本:单因素方差分析显示,传统绳索条件下D区得分差异有统计学意义(F(5,90) = 2.442, p = 0.040)。Dunnett的事后测试显示,一名裁判的得分与通过多角度回顾建立的基于视频的参考得分存在显著差异(p = 0.007),而在透明绳设置中没有观察到这种差异。数据收集和/或分析:独立样本t检验表明,当使用透明绳索时,所有区域的得分都明显更高,更一致(p < 0.05; Cohen's d = 0.36-0.50)。结果:与传统绳相比,使用透明绳时,裁判在每个评分区平均多给1.2到1.5分,这表明了有意义的实际改进。结论:这些结果表明,通过增加视觉通道,透明拳击环绳减少了得分不一致,提高了决策准确性。透明拳击环绳可能是一种成本效益高且易于实施的设计创新,可以提高拳击裁判的质量。未来的研究应该评估透明拳击环绳的长期影响,并包括在实时比赛环境中具有不同水平经验的裁判。
Ergonomic Solutions for Referee Mistakes: A Visual Assessment of the Environment in Boxing Competitions.
Background: This study examines whether transparent boxing ring ropes increase referees' visual access and improve scoring accuracy and consistency. Purpose: In total, 25 certified international referees, (20 scoring judges and 5 supervisory officials) who were judging matches between the same athletes in both traditional and transparent roped rings, participated in the study. Research Design: Scoring was conducted according to five predefined zones (A-E) of the boxing ring using a counterbalanced experimental design. Study Sample: A one-way ANOVA revealed a statistically significant scoring discrepancy in Zone D under the traditional-rope condition (F(5, 90) = 2.442, p = .040). Dunnett's post-hoc test showed that one referee's scores significantly diverged from the video-based reference scores established via multi-angle review (p = 0.007), while no such discrepancies were observed in the transparent rope setting. Data Collection and/or Analysis: Independent samples t-tests indicated that there were significantly higher, more consistent scores across all zones when transparent ropes were used (all p < .05; Cohen's d = 0.36-0.50). Results: On average, referees awarded between 1.2 and 1.5 more points per scoring zone when using transparent ropes compared to traditional ropes, indicating a meaningful practical improvement. Conclusions: These results suggest that by increasing visual access, transparent boxing ring ropes reduce scoring inconsistency and increase decision accuracy. Transparent boxing ring ropes may represent a cost-effective and easily implemented design innovation to improve the quality of boxing refereeing. Future studies should evaluate the long-term effects of transparent boxing ring ropes and include referees with varying levels of experience in real-time competition environments.