Stability of Stage Categorizations Across Trials: Implications for the "stage Theory" of Overarm Throw Development |
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... Hypothesized Stages The need for two additional minor stages Hypothesized stages represented in the sample Hypothesized stages not represented in the sample Further observations on the distribution of trials and children across stages ...
... Hypothesized Stages The need for two additional minor stages Hypothesized stages represented in the sample Hypothesized stages not represented in the sample Further observations on the distribution of trials and children across stages ...
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... stage devel- opment . 4.1 • COMPREHENSIVENESS OF THE HYPOTHESIZED STAGES 4.1.1 The need for two additional minor stages Five major stages depicting a changing arm - trunk relationship had been hypothesized to occur in the overarm throw ...
... stage devel- opment . 4.1 • COMPREHENSIVENESS OF THE HYPOTHESIZED STAGES 4.1.1 The need for two additional minor stages Five major stages depicting a changing arm - trunk relationship had been hypothesized to occur in the overarm throw ...
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Implications for the "stage Theory" of Overarm Throw Development Mary Ann Roberton. minor stage V - 8 in 3 trials ( .4 % ) ( Humerus lags . Forearm lags fully - differentiated rotation + lateral flexion ) . 4.1.3 Hypothesized stages not ...
Implications for the "stage Theory" of Overarm Throw Development Mary Ann Roberton. minor stage V - 8 in 3 trials ( .4 % ) ( Humerus lags . Forearm lags fully - differentiated rotation + lateral flexion ) . 4.1.3 Hypothesized stages not ...
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73 children adjacent stage advanced throwing aligned but independent arm-trunk development arm-trunk relationship ball release behavior block rotation Chi Square Test child children showed components developmental level developmental psychology Differentiated rotation Ekern exhibited Extension and/or flexion film Forearm lags fully Forearm lags partially forward arm movement forward movement forward to ball Hanson horizontal adduction Humerus aligned Humerus lags humerus moves forward Humerus oblique hypothesized stages intra-task motor intra-task stage lateral flexion lateral rotation Leme longitudinal major arm-trunk stages major stages ment minor modal stage motor development motor learning motor task number of trials observed pelvic rotation pelvic-spinal steps pelvis and spine pelvis stationary performance plane horizontally aligned reached front facing reverse swing right angle Roberton rotation forward shoulder showing stage spinal rotation Spinal then pelvic stage theory stage-variable children subjects tion trunk action trunk movement trunk rotation Turiel Type University of Wisconsin-Madison upper spine velocimeter Wild Wild's