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Word Fluency : facility in producing isolated words that contain one or more structural , essentially phonetic , restrictions , without reference to the meaning of the words ; this factor accounts for the ability to rapidly produce ...
Word Fluency : facility in producing isolated words that contain one or more structural , essentially phonetic , restrictions , without reference to the meaning of the words ; this factor accounts for the ability to rapidly produce ...
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( 6 ) Coordination : measures ability to coordinate hand and arm movements ; involves the ability to control movements in a smooth and accurate manner when these movements must be continually guided and readjusted in accordance with ...
( 6 ) Coordination : measures ability to coordinate hand and arm movements ; involves the ability to control movements in a smooth and accurate manner when these movements must be continually guided and readjusted in accordance with ...
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( b ) If perceived ability is much higher than perceived difficulty , then presumably the individual will be overconfident of suc- cess and his arousal will be low . If his per- ceptions are accurate - if he really is much more ...
( b ) If perceived ability is much higher than perceived difficulty , then presumably the individual will be overconfident of suc- cess and his arousal will be low . If his per- ceptions are accurate - if he really is much more ...
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Toward Fusion | 1 |
Relationship of Trust and the Objectivity of Performance Criteria to Success | 4 |
Chapter | 7 |
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