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Ontogenetski razvoj morfoloških karakteristika i motoričkih sposobnosti dječaka i djevojčica u prva četiri razreda osnovne škole
Ontogenetski razvoj morfoloških karakteristika i motoričkih sposobnosti dječaka i djevojčica u prva četiri razreda osnovne škole // Kinesiologia slovenica, 11 (2005), 2; 42-55 (podatak o recenziji nije dostupan, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Ontogenetski razvoj morfoloških karakteristika i motoričkih sposobnosti dječaka i djevojčica u prva četiri razreda osnovne škole
(The ontogenetic development of morphological characteristics and motor abilities of boys and girls in early elementary school)
Autori
Pejčić, A. ; Malacko, J.
Izvornik
Kinesiologia slovenica (1318-2269) 11
(2005), 2;
42-55
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
ontoegeneza; antropometrija; motoričke sposobnosti; razlike; djece
(ontogenesis; antropometry; motor abilities; gender differences; children)
Sažetak
A standard 11-test battery of antropometric and motor measuring instruments was applied to a sample of 4, 429 elementary school pupils (7-11 years of age)from the Coast and Gorski kotar Country in Croatia. The sample included 2, 202 boys and 2, 227 girls which attended first four grades of primary school. The aim of the study was to determine the ontogenetic development of particular anthropometric and motor variables within the genders across the first four grades of elementary school and to determine probable developmental gender differences in the mentioned variables. In order to determine the intergroup differences the statistical method of MANOVA/ANOVA was applied. The results showed that anthropometric and motor variables are developingevenly and steadily in the observed age groups. That progress is in congruence with the common genetic potential (endogenous factors) and influenced by the applied teching contents (exogenous, environmental factors). It is slightly more intensive in boys. In girls higher values were registered only for the anthropometric varaible subcutaneous fatty tissue and for the motor variable flexibility.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Pedagogija
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