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Clinical assessment of the performance on the Basic Motor Ability Test of seven year old children
Journal article   Peer reviewed

Clinical assessment of the performance on the Basic Motor Ability Test of seven year old children

J. Wilson, P.A. Silva and S.M. Williams
Journal of Human Movement Studies, Vol.8, pp.195-203
1982
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/14991
Appears in  The Dunedin Study

Abstract

Basic Motor Ability test handicap identification motor ability motor development neurological disorders
An account of clinical judgements made during the performance of the Basic Motor Ability Test by seven year-old children is presented. The sex differences. examined led to the view that boys can be described as slower in movements when performing tasks requiring fine hand-eye co-ordination, while girls are slower in gross skills requiring strength and maturity of movement pattern. The relationship between clinical judgements and the subtest scores of the Basic Motor Ability Test are also described.

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