Canadian Agility and Movement Skill Assessment (CAMSA): Validity, objectivity, and reliability evidence for children 8-12 years of age
Purpose: The primary aim of this study was to develop an assessment of the fundamental, combined, and complex movement skills required to support childhood physical literacy. The secondary aim was to establish the feasibility, objectivity, and reliability evidence for the assessment. Methods: An exp...
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Main Authors: | Patricia E. Longmuir (Author), Charles Boyer (Author), Meghann Lloyd (Author), Michael M. Borghese (Author), Emily Knight (Author), Travis J. Saunders (Author), Elena Boiarskaia (Author), Weimo Zhu (Author), Mark S. Tremblay (Author) |
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2017-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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