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The Effect of the Educational Robot on the Motor Reaction on Some Karate Skills

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  • Mohammed Asim Ghazi

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The effect of the educational robot on the motor reaction on some karate skills> have revolutionized various aspects of life, including education and training. Which integrate artificial intelligence with the emotional aspect of the learner. And the overall learning process. By incorporating artificial intelligence, these programs can provide personalized learning experiences and meet individual needs. To calculate the improvement ratio and the difference between the means, as well as the effect size ratio, we can use the following formulas- Average motor reaction time Difference between means= Average motor reaction time Average skill performance time Effect Size Ratio= Difference between means= Standard Deviation Let's calculate these values for each skill- -85.55 Difference between means= -46.42 Difference between means= -88.9 Difference between means= -83.7 Difference between means= 88 Difference between means= -49.762 Effect Size Ratio= Difference between means= Standard Deviation Using the provided standard deviation of 0.078, let's calculate the effect size ratio for each skill- Difference between means= -33.815 Effect Size Ratio= Difference between means= -41.438 Effect Size Ratio= Difference between means= -41.894 Effect Size Ratio= Difference between means= -39.737 Effect Size Ratio= Difference between means= -49.762 Effect Size Ratio= Negative values indicate a decrease in performance. Noting that the results are negative is not evidence of poor results, but to measure the reaction rate and response speed, I need a little time through the treatments, The difference between means is -33.815, The effect size ratio is -433. Indicating a large effect size. The difference between means is -41.438, The effect size ratio is -530. Indicating a large effect size. The difference between means is -41.894, The effect size ratio is -536. Indicating a large effect size. The difference between means is -39.737, The effect size ratio is -509. Indicating a large effect size. The difference between means is -49.762, The effect size ratio is -63.79, indicating a large effect size by incorporating these recommendations.

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  • Mohammed Asim Ghazi, 2023. "The Effect of the Educational Robot on the Motor Reaction on Some Karate Skills," Computer and Information Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 16(3), pages 1-7, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:cisjnl:v:16:y:2023:i:3:p:7
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