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Geoffrey D. Broadhead
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Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly. 26:303-306
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Geoffrey D. Broadhead
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Ecological Task Analysis and Movement. :115-120
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Geoffrey D. Broadhead
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Ecological Task Analysis and Movement. :1-4
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Walter E. Davis, Geoffrey D. Broadhead
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Ecological Task Analysis and Movement. :279-282
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Quest. 49:229-237
Just as faculty are expected to refer to performance and behavior changes that occur by age, gender, and other factors, an infusion of information about individuals with disabilities requires us to focus on the range of human variability and its rela
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Geoffrey D. Broadhead
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Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly. 13:111-115
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Allen W. Burton, Geoffrey D. Broadhead
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Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly. 13:116-126
In this opinion paper, we pose the question whether the current generation of scholars have taken advantage of the rich legacy of early adapted physical activity (APA) research. We believe that this legacy often has been ignored, even though it holds
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Greg Raid, Geoffrey D. Broadhead
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Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly. 12:103-112
This paper documents the contents and development of APAQ over its first decade of publishing. It has two major sections. The first is an analysis of the topics and authorship of APAQ articles. For example, it was found that articles on mental retard
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Marja H. Cantell, Claire Boursier, Geoffrey D. Broadhead, Shihui Chen, Boni Boswell, Rossouw Corne, Adell Carme, Laurie Clifford, Kunie Akimasa, Walter E. Davis, Janice Causgrove Dunn, Ruth Adomaitiene, Fiona J. Connor-Kuntz, Gerlind Cruisius, Barbara Anthony, Hamadi Benaziza, Deborah J. Buswell, Yagesh Bhambhani, Shirley Brodeur, Bettina Debû, Maria Y. Canabal
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Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly. 17:122
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Perceptual and Motor Skills. 62:903-909
Discriminant analysis has been used to describe the physiology of good and elite distance runners, to indicate the personality and body-image differences of adult females high and low in body fat and to examine movement characteristics of mildly ment