Aggressive responses of high and low skilled basketball competitors of two age levels

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Richard W. Taylor
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Aggressiveresponses of high and low skilled basketball competitors of two age levels.
1973, Microform Publications, College of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, University of Oregon
in English
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"UO-75 142--UO-75 143."

Thesis (D.P.E.)--Springfield College, 1973.

Bibliography: leaves 91-106.

Microfiche. Eugene : Microform Publications, College of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, University of Oregon, 1975. 2 microfiches : negative.

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Microform
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vii, 139 leaves
Number of pages
139

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OL13595850M
OCLC/WorldCat
1369624

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OL10374536W

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