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Investigators studied physical characteristics and ability in 13 football punters. Each volunteer punted a football ten times. The investigators recorded the average distance for the ten punts, in feet. They also recorded the average hang time (time the ball is in the air before the receiver catches it) for the ten punts, in seconds. In addition, the investigators recorded five measures of strength and flexibility for each punter: right leg strength (pounds), left leg strength (pounds), right hamstring muscle flexibility (degrees), left hamstring muscle flexibility (degrees), and overall leg strength (foot-pounds). From the study "The relationship between selected physical performance variables and football punting ability" by the Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1983.
Variable | Description | ||
Distance | Distance travelled in feet | ||
Hang | Time in air in seconds | ||
R_Strength | Right leg strength in pounds | ||
L_Strength | Left leg strength in pounds | ||
R_Flexibility | Right leg flexibility in degrees | ||
L_Flexibility | Left leg flexibility in degrees | ||
O_Strength | Overall leg strength in pounds | ||
Data File (tab-delimited text)
The Relationship Between Selected Physical Performance Variables and Football Punting Ability. Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1983. |
Walpole, R. E., and Myers, R. H. (1989). Probability and Statistics for Engineers and Scientists, 4th Edition. Macmillan, New York, pages 444-445, 450. |
Rasmussen, S. A Introduction to Statistics with Data Analysis. Brooks/Cole Publishing, Pacific Grove, California. Exercise 15-12. |
This data can be used for example to illustrate a multiple regression in which the overall regression is significance while both variables are insignificant.
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