VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY OF RAPIDLY ALTERNATING MOVEMENT TESTS.

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Title: VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY OF RAPIDLY ALTERNATING MOVEMENT TESTS.
Authors: Arceneaux, Janet M., Kirkendall, Darrin J., Hill, S. Kristian, Dean, Raymond S., Anderson, Jennie L.
Source: International Journal of Neuroscience. 1997, Vol. 89 Issue 3/4, p281. 6p.
Subjects: Psychology of movement, Human mechanics
Abstract: Investigates the interrater reliability and concurrent validity of tests of rapidly alternating movement. Interrater reliability of different tests; Poor interrater agreement for the hand to thigh test; Modest relationships for both types of finger tapping; Concurrent validity of two mechanical measures of finger tapping.
Database: Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection
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Abstract:Investigates the interrater reliability and concurrent validity of tests of rapidly alternating movement. Interrater reliability of different tests; Poor interrater agreement for the hand to thigh test; Modest relationships for both types of finger tapping; Concurrent validity of two mechanical measures of finger tapping.
ISSN:00207454
DOI:10.3109/00207459708988480