Children's attitudes towards activity and perceptions of physical education

Girls had significantly more positive attitudes towards physical activity than boys, but the data yielded no differences in attitudes between the socio-economic levels. Highlighted the implications of internal school organization for health promotion and children's affective development. (Abstr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Health education research 1991-12, Vol.6 (Dec 91), p.465-478
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