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Motor competence as integral to attribution of goal
Cognition, 1997In a recent article, Gergely et al. (1995) presented some interesting data encumbered, however, by an interpretation we think the data do not support. There is, nevertheless, an interpretation they do support—one which, in our view, gives the data their interest.
D, Premack, A J, Premack
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Improvement of Fine Motor Competence Competence with Activities Coloring
OPTIMA: Journal Of Guidance and Counseling, 2022Fine motor development is very important for a child's overall development. Kindergarten-age children still often have difficulty moving their fingers for activities such as cutting, drawing, tearing, folding, arranging and filling patterns by pasting small objects.
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Rasch Partial Credit Analysis of Gross Motor Competence
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1994The purpose of this study was to introduce a model for measurement of partial credit for the assessment of gross motor competence. Four different striking tasks were administered to a total of 128 children, ages 3 to 9 years, consisting of 64 boys and 64 girls. The partial scores were analyzed using the Rasch Partial Credit model.
W, Zhu, K A, Kurz
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Impaired Motor Competence in Children With Transplanted Liver
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 2015AbstractObjectives:Although reduced cognitive function has been demonstrated after liver transplantation in children, few data are available concerning motor competence.Methods:Thirty‐five children ages 4 to 12 years were tested using Movement Assessment Battery for Children (M‐ABC) test at a median of 5.1 (3.9–6.9) years after liver transplantation ...
Runar, Almaas +6 more
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Motor Competence and Difficulty of Self-Set Goals on Motor Learning
Journal of Motor BehaviorMotor competence is associated with the perceived difficulty of a task. This study hypothesized that children with higher motor competence perceive certain tasks as less challenging than their peers with lower motor competence. As a result, children with higher motor competence were expected to set more ambitious goals for themselves while learning a ...
Brenner Ottero +8 more
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2022
Background: Research across the globe has highlighted that adolescents are lacking proficiency in fundamental movement skills (FMS) and functional movement patterns, i.e. in their actual motor competence (AMC). Additionally, research in the domain of self-perceptions illustrates that adolescents possess inordinate levels of perceived motor competence ...
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Background: Research across the globe has highlighted that adolescents are lacking proficiency in fundamental movement skills (FMS) and functional movement patterns, i.e. in their actual motor competence (AMC). Additionally, research in the domain of self-perceptions illustrates that adolescents possess inordinate levels of perceived motor competence ...
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