Friday, March 19, 2010: 8:45 AM-10:15 AM
Convention Center: Exhibit Hall NA Poster Area
AAPAR/AAPAR
Presider: | Christopher Neumann, AAPAR, Reston, VA |
AAPAR’s poster session offers the perfect opportunity to view cutting edge research and programming as well as meet with the people who conduct it. Learn about important findings, emerging techniques, break-through discoveries, and more in the field of physical activity and recreation. You can say you saw it first at AAPAR!
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A Risk Assessment of Aviation Issues on Intercollegiate Football Stadiums
NA2
An Analysis of Case Law Regarding Bicycling Supervision and Instruction
NA3
An Analysis of Joint Use in Florida Muncipal Parks
NA4
An Entity-relationship, Enviro-procedural Data Schema (EREPDS) to Capture Human Movement
NA5
Attitudes, Knowledge, and Perceptions Regarding Adapted Sport
NA6
Benefits, Barriers, Overall Impact of Attending/Presenting at a Conference
NA7
Campus Recreation Centers: If You Build It, They Might Come
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Capoeira: An Afro-Brazilian Sport Reaching International Audiences
NA9
College Students' Self-Perception Toward Exercise
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Computer-based Motor Skill Assessment Training
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Contemporary Fitness: An Informed Application of Technology Through Systems Theory
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Effect of Acute Activity on Cognitive Processing in Children
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Egyptian and U.S. Parent Attitudes Regarding Aquatics for Disabled Children
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General Physical Education Teacher Beliefs toward Teaching Students with Disabilities
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Impact of Student Recreation Centers on Social Development and Retention
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Liability and Risk Management Associated with Bullying in Sports
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Managing Risks When Fans Rush the Court
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Parental Knowledge as a Barrier to Youth Swimming Ability
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Perceived Competence May be Unreliable for Youths with Intellectual Disabilities
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Perception of Inclusion, Physical Activity Value, and Intention of Re-participation
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Soar to Success
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Teacher Perceptions of Teaching Sport Education to Students with Disabilities
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The Physical Activity Patterns of Children with DS During School
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Trend Analyses of Research Designs Used in Special Population Studies
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Why Some Youth with Disabilities Learn to Ride a Bicycle