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Coincidence anticipation: possible critical variables

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Kuhlman, J. S.
  Author Beitel, P. A.
JOURNAL:
  Journal of Sport Behavior (JSB), 15(2), 91 - 105.
YEAR: 1992
PUB TYPE: Journal Article
SUBJECT(S): child; skill; sport; anticipation; age-factor; sex-factor; socioeconomic-factor
DISCIPLINE: No discipline assigned
HTTP: https://secure.sportquest.com/su.cfm?articleno=302252&title=302252
LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-343-434 (Last edited on 2002/02/27 18:44:13 US/Mountain)
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ABSTRACT:
The purpose of this study was to describe the relationships among age, sex, depth of open sport experience, and coincidence anticipation performance for 6 to 9-year old children (N = 144) from a broad range of socioeconomic backgrounds. The results suggest that the accuracy and consistency of coincidence anticipation performance tend to improve within a year or two of the time at which children begin to have experiences in competitive open task sports, i.e., for males between 6 and 7 years, for females around 8 years; experience appears to be a more critical variable than either sex or age during the 6-9 year period; and there is a direct relationship between the family's socioeconomic level and the amount of open task sport experiences of the child.
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