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Correlates of Selected Physical Attributes
Research Quarterly. American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation, 1969(1969). Correlates of Selected Physical Attributes. Research Quarterly. American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation: Vol. 40, No. 3, pp. 637-639.
L J, Dowell, C W, Landiss, E, Mamaliga
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Amateur Boxing: Physical and Physiological Attributes
Sports Medicine, 2014Boxing is one of the oldest combat sports. The aim of the current review is to critically analyze the amateur boxer's physical and physiological characteristics and to provide practical recommendations for training as well as new areas of scientific research. High-level male and female boxers show a propensity for low body fat levels.
Helmi, Chaabène +8 more
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Physical Attributes of Tokens: Comparison
Psychological Reports, 1973The physical attributes of six types of tokens commonly used in token economies are discussed. The relative advantages and disadvantages of each are presented, and a token which would have several advantages and few disadvantages is suggested.
Richard Wolff, James J. Gray
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Balancing Physical and Socio-Economic Attributes
2021Cities, urban areas and neighbourhoods are complex ecosystems in which built environment and human activities interact and influence each other. In this chapter we try to analyse these interactions through the use of a simplified framework in two dimensions: the built environment, which measures the quality of tangible “hard” assets such as buildings ...
Andrea Ciaramella, Marco Dall’Orso
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Physical Activity, Cardiorespiratory Fitness, and Population-Attributable Risk
Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 2021To determine population-attributable risk (PAR) and exposure impact number (EIN) for mortality associated with impaired cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF), physical inactivity, and other risk markers among veteran subjects.The sample included 5890 male subjects (mean age 58±15) who underwent a maximal exercise test for clinical reasons between January 1 ...
Jonathan Myers +4 more
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Physical Attractiveness and the Attribution of Epilepsy
The Journal of Social Psychology, 1976Summary One hundred college students (50 male and 50 female) identified the one person in a “lineup” whom they thought was an epileptic in a test of the hypothesis that they would be more likely to attribute neurological disorders to unattractive persons.
R O, Hansson, B J, Duffield
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Attributions for Health‐Related Physical Activity
Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 2010Tenets of Weiner's (1985, 1986) attribution theory were examined in the context of being active enough for health benefits, including associations between attributions, emotions, and future expectations. Participants completed questionnaires assessing activity, perceived success/failure to be active enough for health benefits, attributions, emotions ...
Darren Nickel, Kevin S. Spink
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PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES OF SINGLE-PHOTON TOMOGRAPHY
Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 1980Physical properties important for assessment of the potentials of emission computed tomography implemented by collimated detector systems include sensitivity, statistical and angular sampling requirements, attenuation compensation, resolution uniformity, and multisection design constraints.
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Physical Distinctiveness and Self-Attribution
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1982The relationship between physical distinctiveness and causal attribution was assessed by' asking those high and low in self-reported distinctiveness to make causal attributions for hypothetical events. Compared with subjects low in physical distinctiveness, those who were highly distinctive made significantly stronger self-attributions for neutral ...
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