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Reliability and objectivity of the nicholas manual muscle tester with children
Michael Horvat
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Beth G. McManis
, Frank E. Seagraves
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Young children
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Singles' Day
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Muscle Groups
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Elementary School children
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Informed Decision-making
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Correlation Coefficient
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Quadriceps
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Relative Strength
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Strength Assessment
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Internal Consistency Reliability
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Zero Frequency
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Absolute Strength
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Strength Development
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Specific Action
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Stability Reliability
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Zero Score
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Testing Device
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Test Instrument
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Nursing and Health Professions
Correlation Coefficient
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Clinician
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School-Aged Child
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Toddlers
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Internal Consistency
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