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Twenty2 Twenty2
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If Student A and Student B do the same activities over the semester, but Student A shows dramatic improvements in fitness levels while Student B does not, this likely means that:

   a.  Student A worked out more at home.
b.  Student B did not inherit the ability to adapt to training that Student A possesses.
   c.  Student A exceeded his/her potential on testing day.
d.  Student B did not have the psychological makeup to excel in the actual test.
   e.  Student B needs to work harder to catch up to Student A.
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Measurement and Evaluation in Physical Education and Exercise Science

Measurement and Evaluation in Physical Education and Exercise Science


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Twenty2 Author
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9 years ago
!! Correct
University of California, Berkeley !!
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9 years ago
We'd done an assignment like this not too long ago, piece of cake.
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