Relationships Among Selected Tests of Spatial Orientation Ability |
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Authors: | William J. Vincent Michael F. Allmandinger |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physical Education, San Fernando Valley State College |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between selected tests of spatial orientation ability. 2 tests which have been used as predictors of spatial ability (Guilford-Zimmerman Aptitude Survey, Parts V and VI) plus 2 newly developed tests designed to measure that ability were given to 202 Junior high school boys aged 11-15 yr. 3 of these tests were of the paper and pencil type while one was a physical performance (tumbling) test. The paper-and-pencil tests correlated significantly with each other (.62, .61, .44) but the physical performance test did not correlate significantly with any of the other tests. |
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Keywords: | motor imagery online control predictive modeling hand rotation double-step reaching |
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