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Current research on one-handed catching has been found that ball location is an important factor, with which of the following locations eliciting the use of correct hand orientation?
 
  A. shoulder height
  B. waist height
  C. above-the-head height
  D. below-the-knee height
  E. knee height

Question 2

According to research on gender differences in catching performance, which is true?
 
  A. there is exaggerated difference between boys and girls prior to 48 months of age
  B. there is little difference between boys and girls prior to 48 months of age
  C. research findings are contradictory; early studies reported girls exhibiting more mature levels of catching performance sooner than boys, while later studies reported the opposite
  D. girls are better catchers than boys through 14 years of age



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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