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On Measurement of Motor Skills : An Approach Through a Statistical Analysis of Archery Scores / Elinor Marie Schroeder.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Columbia University Press, [1945]Copyright date: ©1945Description: 1 online resource (212 p.)Content type:
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  • 9780231921923
  • 9780231887489
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Tables -- I. Introduction: The Nature of Archery and General Approach to the Present Study -- Part One. Trend and Reliability of the Score in Successive Lessons -- II. Group Learning in Three Successive Series of Twelve Lessons Each -- III. Fundamental Considerations Relating to Lesson Reliability and to Correlation Between Scores of Successive Lessons -- IV. Lesson Reliability of The Archery Score -- V. Prediction of Score Level Attained in a Series of Lessons -- VI. Spring and Fall Subgroups Compared as to Score Level, Gain, and Reliability in Early and Late Periods of Their Series of Lessons -- Part Two. Behavior of the Score Within a Single Lesson -- VII. Introduction to the Study of the Effect of Sequence Within the Lesson upon Successive Units of Score -- VIII. Trend of Successive Small Units of Score Within a Single Lesson of Usual Length and One of Double Length Shot Entirely at Range 40 -- IX. Study of Range Scores Shot in the rotated orders for Six Successive Lessons -- Part Three. Summary and Evaluation of the Study -- X. General Summary of Results, Their Application to Testing Certain Types of Motor Skills, and Critical Evaluation of the Study -- Classified Bibliography -- List of Supplementary Tables
Summary: Presents a study of motor skills through a statistical analysis of archery scores before and after instruction.
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Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Tables -- I. Introduction: The Nature of Archery and General Approach to the Present Study -- Part One. Trend and Reliability of the Score in Successive Lessons -- II. Group Learning in Three Successive Series of Twelve Lessons Each -- III. Fundamental Considerations Relating to Lesson Reliability and to Correlation Between Scores of Successive Lessons -- IV. Lesson Reliability of The Archery Score -- V. Prediction of Score Level Attained in a Series of Lessons -- VI. Spring and Fall Subgroups Compared as to Score Level, Gain, and Reliability in Early and Late Periods of Their Series of Lessons -- Part Two. Behavior of the Score Within a Single Lesson -- VII. Introduction to the Study of the Effect of Sequence Within the Lesson upon Successive Units of Score -- VIII. Trend of Successive Small Units of Score Within a Single Lesson of Usual Length and One of Double Length Shot Entirely at Range 40 -- IX. Study of Range Scores Shot in the rotated orders for Six Successive Lessons -- Part Three. Summary and Evaluation of the Study -- X. General Summary of Results, Their Application to Testing Certain Types of Motor Skills, and Critical Evaluation of the Study -- Classified Bibliography -- List of Supplementary Tables

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Presents a study of motor skills through a statistical analysis of archery scores before and after instruction.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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