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    Age-Associated Detrimental Changes in Motor Performance May Be the Result
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Age-Associated Detrimental Changes in Motor Performance May Be the Result

Question 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

Age-associated detrimental changes in motor performance may be the result of:


A) Degeneration of physiological systems
B) Psychological factors
C) Environmental factors
D) Degeneration of physiological systems and psychological factors
E) All of these are correct.

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