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    How Do Boys' and Girls' Abilities in Motor Tasks Differ
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How Do Boys' and Girls' Abilities in Motor Tasks Differ

Question 61

Question 61

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How do boys' and girls' abilities in motor tasks differ during middle childhood?


A) Boys outperform girls on most motor tasks.
B) Girls outperform boys on most motor tasks.
C) Girls show greater overall flexibility.
D) Boys outperform girls with skills requiring agility.

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