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A Measure Of Basketball Skill For Fifth And Sixth Grade Boys, David Clair Moffitt
A Measure Of Basketball Skill For Fifth And Sixth Grade Boys, David Clair Moffitt
All Master's Theses
The purpose of establishing a basketball skills test for fifth and sixth grade boys was to recognize any talent already self-possessed, to determine the achievement level in skill, and to serve as an aid in diagnosing weaknesses. In addition, it would aid as a classifier of ability to assist in class division for team competition and the after-school athletic program. This skills test could also be used as a strong motivational device.
Effectiveness Of The Problem Solving Method In Coaching Junior High School Basketball, Robert Duane Pederson
Effectiveness Of The Problem Solving Method In Coaching Junior High School Basketball, Robert Duane Pederson
All Master's Theses
The purpose of this study was to compare two methods of instruction in coaching selected eighth grade boys in selected basketball skills.
The Major Factors That Have Affected The Game Of Basketball Since Its Inception, Robert Charles Werner
The Major Factors That Have Affected The Game Of Basketball Since Its Inception, Robert Charles Werner
All Master's Theses
There are five major factors that have affected this game of basketball since it had its beginning back in 1891 and the writer will attempt to cover these in the next five chapters of this publication .
A Comparison Of Three Basketball Skill Tests, Michael Lee Osborn
A Comparison Of Three Basketball Skill Tests, Michael Lee Osborn
All Master's Theses
The purpose of this study was to determine which, if any, of three existing basketball skill tests: (1) The Lehsten test; (2) The Stroup test; and (3) The Knox test, has the highest correlation with the basketball ability of senior high school boys as rated by expert opinion.