764Saturday, March 31, 2001

8:45 AM-10:00 AM
Research Consortium Free Communication. Measurement: Assessing Children
Keyword(s): research
Presider: Hal Morris, Indiana University, Bloomington, IL
Speakers:
Examining the Reliability of Health-Related Physical Fitness Scores Among Children Using a Multivariate Model
J.P. Barfield, Huntingdon College, Montgomery, AL, Timothy Michael, Western Michigan University, MI, David Rowe, East Carolina University, NC and Kent Wagoner, Middle Tennessee State University, TN
Evaluation of Body Composition Measurement in Chinese Children
Sai Chuen Hui, Stephen Heung Sang Wong, Gary Wing Kin Wong and Patrick Wing Chung Lau, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Creating Developmentally Appropriate Self-Report Instruments for Children: An Illustrative Example
James L. Mandigo, Brock University, ON, Canada and Linda P. Thompson, University of Alberta, AB, Canada
Is There a Need to Account for Reactivity When Measuring Children’s Activity Levels Using Pedometers?
Susan D. Vincent and Robert P. Pangrazi, Arizona State University, AZ
Validity of Teacher’s Judgements on Students’ Physical Activity Level
Minsoo Kang and Weimo Zhu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL

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