Research Quarterly, Volumes 21-31American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, 1960 - Exercise |
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... Table 2a is an arbitrary attempt to reduce the data to four participation levels for easier interpretation . Table 2b is a further reduction of the data shown in Table 2 . It is interesting to note that 13 percent of all majors from the ...
... Table 2a is an arbitrary attempt to reduce the data to four participation levels for easier interpretation . Table 2b is a further reduction of the data shown in Table 2 . It is interesting to note that 13 percent of all majors from the ...
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... Table 3. A critical difference table was established which compared the various A means . This critical difference amounted to 8.89 and was established in the manner described in the above formula . Table 4 reveals that several ...
... Table 3. A critical difference table was established which compared the various A means . This critical difference amounted to 8.89 and was established in the manner described in the above formula . Table 4 reveals that several ...
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... Table 6. A critical difference table was established for comparing the various A means at the C2 level and the results of these comparisons are reported in Table 7 . On the basis of the findings as presented in Table 6 , it was ...
... Table 6. A critical difference table was established for comparing the various A means at the C2 level and the results of these comparisons are reported in Table 7 . On the basis of the findings as presented in Table 6 , it was ...
Contents
A Comparison of Fathers and Sons in Physical Ability Bryant J Cratty | 12 |
Relationships between Individual Differences in Strength Speed and Mass in | 24 |
A Report on the KrausWeber Test in East Pakistan M S Kelliher | 34 |
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