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altibaby

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According to Clark and Whitall, motor development is the study of
 
  A. children's movement
  B. how relatively permanent changes in movement occur
  C. the maturation of movement
  D. changes in motor behavior across the lifespan

Question 2

An example of motor development research is
 
  A. the comparison of various types of stimuli and their effects on reaction time of college students B. the examination of mass and distributed practice and their effects on the learning of 35-year-old subjects
  C.the administration of a reaction-time test to 15-year-olds and 25-year-olds and comparing their test
   performances
  D. the comparison of the body composition of male and female distance runners



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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