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Analysis of Kavale and Mattson's "balance beam" study (1983): criteria for selection of articles
Authors:Nolan Joseph E
Institution:Department of Exceptional Individuals, Davis 213, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA 15701, USA. jnolan@iup.edu
Abstract:The effects of perceptual motor training in children with learning disabilities have been hotly debated for many years. Proponents have included many of the pioneers in the fields of learning disabilities and motor development. Among the challenges perhaps the most sophisticated one has been the meta-analysis by Kavale and Mattson. Their conclusion was that perceptual motor training was not an effective intervention for children with disabilities. The purpose of this project was to analyze critically the Kavale and Mattson meta-analysis from the perspective of an adapted physical educator and to consider the validity of this meta-analysis when examining multiple interventions dealing with a multitude of disabilities. A critical analysis of all 180 studies question their conclusions.
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