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A Developmental Explanation For Children’s Motor behavior

A Neo-Piagetian Interpretation

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Pages 81-93 | Received 15 Aug 1976, Published online: 13 Aug 2013

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JerryR. Thomas. (2000) 1999 C. H. McCloy Research Lecture: Children's Control, Learning, and Performance of Motor Skills. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport 71:1, pages 1-9.
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JerryR. Thomas. (1980) Acquisition of Motor Skills: Information Processing Differences between Children and Adults. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport 51:1, pages 158-173.
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Richard F. Gerson & Jerry R. Thomas. (1978) A Neo-Piagetian Investigation of the Serial Position Effect in Children’s Motor Learning. Journal of Motor Behavior 10:2, pages 95-104.
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Richard F. Gerson & Jerry R. Thomas. (1977) Schema Theory and Practice Variability Within a Neo-Piagetian Framework. Journal of Motor Behavior 9:2, pages 127-134.
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