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A Study to Establish Norms, for Edmonton Public Secondary School Boys, of the Youth Fitness Tests of the American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation / Robert Henry Routledge

Item is a Master’s Thesis submitted to the University of Alberta by Robert Henry Routledge. It attempts to establish norms for physical performance, specifically motor fitness, of boys in Edmonton Public Junior and Senior High schools.

University of Alberta

Personality Traits and Intelligence Level of Female Athletes and Non-Participants from McNally High School / Majorie Winifred Niblock

Item is a Master’s Thesis submitted to the University of Washington. Its purpose was to determine whether differences in personality traits and intelligence existed between groups of female athletes and non-participants. The subjects of the study were students at McNally High School during the 1966-67 school year.

Physical and Health Education Services

A Multiple Discriminant Analysis of Personality Dimensions Associated with Subject Preferences of Fifth Grade Pupils / Majorie Hawka

Item is a Master’s Thesis submitted to the University of Washington. It determines differences in the personality dimensions of pupils grouped according to their most and least preferred school subjects. Grade V students from fifteen classes in Edmonton Public Schools were studied.

Physical and Health Education Services

The Relative Effectiveness of Two Programs of Physical Education on the Strength of Grade One Children / Stuart George Robbins

Item is a Master’s Thesis submitted to Washington State University, Department of Physical Education. It studies the relative effectiveness of two programs of physical education on strength development of Grade I students. The subjects were students at Youngstown School.

Physical and Health Education Services

The Effects of Movement Education on Kinesthetic Perception / Margaret Ellis

Item is a Master’s Thesis. The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of Movement Education and Traditional Physical Education on the kinesthetic perception of elementary school children, and to compare the kinesthetic perception of boys and girls in the selected age groups. The test subjects were students within Edmonton Public Schools.

University of Alberta