Research Quarterly, Volumes 21-31American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, 1960 - Exercise |
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... social participation and that the greatest personality handicap was social isolation . Physical edu- cation and recreation activities were indicated . Kight ( 52 ) , Stone ( 91 ) , and Lifshitz and Sakoda ( 62 ) have drawn con- clusions ...
... social participation and that the greatest personality handicap was social isolation . Physical edu- cation and recreation activities were indicated . Kight ( 52 ) , Stone ( 91 ) , and Lifshitz and Sakoda ( 62 ) have drawn con- clusions ...
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... social mobility . Annarino ( 1 ) found a critical ratio of 9.0 favoring greater campus social mobility for Purdue athletes as reflected by their dating girls in socioeconomic levels superior to their own . La Place ( 56 ) studied ...
... social mobility . Annarino ( 1 ) found a critical ratio of 9.0 favoring greater campus social mobility for Purdue athletes as reflected by their dating girls in socioeconomic levels superior to their own . La Place ( 56 ) studied ...
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... social integration between uue members of the freshman class . The only subgroups showing an increase in social distance between them were the fraternity members and the independents within the squad . As the season progressed , a ...
... social integration between uue members of the freshman class . The only subgroups showing an increase in social distance between them were the fraternity members and the independents within the squad . As the season progressed , a ...
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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