Citation: Bj. Cardinal et al., READABILITY OF WRITTEN INFORMED CONSENT FORMS USED IN EXERCISE AND SPORT PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH, Research quarterly for exercise and sport, 67(3), 1996, pp. 360-362
Citation: Jt. Jable et Dk. Wiggins, THE MODERN OLYMPIC GAMES - NEW INTERPRETATIONS AND PERSPECTIVES, Research quarterly for exercise and sport, 67(2), 1996, pp. 119-120
Citation: Da. Brown, COUBERTIN,PIERRE,DE OLYMPIC EXPLORATION OF MODERNISM, 1894-1914 - AESTHETICS, IDEOLOGY AND THE SPECTACLE, Research quarterly for exercise and sport, 67(2), 1996, pp. 121-135
Citation: Rk. Barney, RESISTANCE, PERSISTENCE, PROVIDENCE - THE 1932 LOS-ANGELES OLYMPIC GAMES IN PERSPECTIVE, Research quarterly for exercise and sport, 67(2), 1996, pp. 148-160
Citation: Sr. Wenn, A HOUSE DIVIDED - THE US AMATEUR SPORT ESTABLISHMENT AND THE ISSUE OFPARTICIPATION IN THE 1936 BERLIN OLYMPICS, Research quarterly for exercise and sport, 67(2), 1996, pp. 161-171
Citation: Ch. Gissendanner, AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN OLYMPIANS - THE IMPACT OF RACE, GENDER, AND CLASS IDEOLOGIES, 1932-1968, Research quarterly for exercise and sport, 67(2), 1996, pp. 172-182
Citation: W. Wilson, THE IOC AND THE STATUS OF WOMEN IN THE OLYMPIC MOVEMENT - 1972-1996, Research quarterly for exercise and sport, 67(2), 1996, pp. 183-192
Citation: Sn. Blair et Jc. Connelly, HOW MUCH PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY SHOULD WE DO - THE CASE FOR MODERATE AMOUNTS AND INTENSITIES OF PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY, Research quarterly for exercise and sport, 67(2), 1996, pp. 193-205
Citation: Im. Lee et Rs. Paffenbarger, HOW MUCH PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY IS OPTIMAL FOR HEALTH - METHODOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS, Research quarterly for exercise and sport, 67(2), 1996, pp. 206-208
Citation: Ml. Slattery, HOW MUCH PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY DO WE NEED TO MAINTAIN HEALTH AND PREVENT DISEASE - DIFFERENT DISEASES - DIFFERENT MECHANISMS, Research quarterly for exercise and sport, 67(2), 1996, pp. 209-212
Citation: Ml. Booth et al., RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN A 14-DAY RECALL MEASURE OF LEISURE-TIME PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY AND A SUBMAXIMAL TEST OF PHYSICAL WORK CAPACITY IN A POPULATION-SAMPLE OF AUSTRALIAN ADULTS, Research quarterly for exercise and sport, 67(2), 1996, pp. 221-227
Citation: Fz. Li et al., THE TASK AND EGO ORIENTATION IN SPORT QUESTIONNAIRE - CONSTRUCT EQUIVALENCE AND MEAN DIFFERENCES ACROSS GENDER, Research quarterly for exercise and sport, 67(2), 1996, pp. 228-238
Citation: Ma. Guadagnoli et al., OPTIMAL LENGTH FOR SUMMARY KNOWLEDGE OF RESULTS - THE INFLUENCE OF TASK-RELATED EXPERIENCE AND COMPLEXITY, Research quarterly for exercise and sport, 67(2), 1996, pp. 239-248
Citation: Jw. Berryman, CURETON,THOMAS,K., JR - PIONEER RESEARCHER, PROSELYTIZER, AND PROPONENT FOR PHYSICAL-FITNESS, Research quarterly for exercise and sport, 67(1), 1996, pp. 1-12
Citation: Hw. Marsh et La. Roche, PREDICTING SELF-ESTEEM FROM PERCEPTIONS OF ACTUAL AND IDEAL RATINGS OF BODY FATNESS - IS THERE ONLY ONE IDEAL SUPERMODEL, Research quarterly for exercise and sport, 67(1), 1996, pp. 13-23
Citation: Wm. Zhu et El. Cole, MANY-FACETED RASCH CALIBRATION OF A GROSS MOTOR INSTRUMENT, Research quarterly for exercise and sport, 67(1), 1996, pp. 24-34
Citation: De. Sherwood, THE BENEFITS OF RANDOM VARIABLE PRACTICE FOR SPATIAL ACCURACY AND ERROR-DETECTION IN A RAPID AIMING TASK, Research quarterly for exercise and sport, 67(1), 1996, pp. 35-43
Citation: Ks. Meaney et R. Edwards, ENSENANZAS EN UN GIMNASIO - AN INVESTIGATION OF MODELING AND VERBAL REHEARSAL ON THE MOTOR-PERFORMANCE OF HISPANIC LIMITED ENGLISH PROFICIENT CHILDREN, Research quarterly for exercise and sport, 67(1), 1996, pp. 44-51
Citation: Ep. Hebert et al., PRACTICE SCHEDULE EFFECTS ON THE PERFORMANCE AND LEARNING OF LOW-SKILLED AND HIGH-SKILLED STUDENTS - AN APPLIED STUDY, Research quarterly for exercise and sport, 67(1), 1996, pp. 52-58
Citation: H. Sekiya et al., THE CONTEXTUAL INTERFERENCE EFFECT IN PARAMETER MODIFICATIONS OF THE SAME GENERALIZED MOTOR PROGRAM, Research quarterly for exercise and sport, 67(1), 1996, pp. 59-68