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Tazate

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Knowledge of motor learning and motor control is important to professional practice in
 A. physical education and sport-related fields only.
  B. physical education, sport-related, and rehabilitative fields such as physical therapy exclusively.
 C. a broadly diverse and significant number of different occupational fields.
  D. all occupational fields.

Question 2

In which historical period did specialized courses in motor learning and control first become part of American colleges and universities?
 A. Pre-Scientific Period (1800-c.1870)
  B. Early Period (c.1870-1939)
  C. Middle Period (1939-c.1980s)
  D. Modern Period (c.1980s-present)



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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