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lracut11

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Gentile's taxonomy of skill classification was originally developed for use in the occupational field of
 A. physical education.
  B. industrial training.
  C. physical therapy.
  D. ergonomic engineering.

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In Gentile's taxonomy, all motor skills are initially classified along two dimensions influencing performance. These dimensions are
 A. environment demands and action requirements.
  B. task goals and action requirements.
  C. task goals and temporal characteristics.D, environmental demands and temporal characteristics.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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