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R. Horn, Williams, A. M., Hayes, S. J., Hodges, N. J., and Scott, M. A., “Demonstration as a rate enhancer to changes in coordination during early skill acquisition”, Journal of Sports Sciences, vol. 25, no. 5, pp. 599 - 614, 2007.
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S. J. Hayes, Hodges, N. J., Scott, M. A., Horn, R., and Williams, A. M., “The efficacy of demonstrations in teaching children an unfamiliar movement skill: The effects of object-orientated actions and point-light demonstrations”, Journal of Sports Sciences, vol. 25, no. 5, pp. 559 - 575, 2007.
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S. J. Hayes, Horn, R., Hodges, N. J., Scott, M. A., and Williams, A. M., “The relative effects of demonstrations and outcome information in the teaching of novel motor skills”, in Science and Football V: The Proceedings of the Fifth World Congress on Sports Science and Football , Lisbon, Portugal, 2005, p. 94.
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S. J. Hayes, Hodges, N. J., Horn, R., Scott, M. A., and Williams, A. M., “Scaling a motor skill through observation and practice”, JOURNAL OF MOTOR BEHAVIOR, vol. 38 , pp. 357 - 366, 2006.
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R. Horn, Williams, A. M., Scott, M. A., and Hodges, N. J., “Visual search and coordination changes in response to video and point-light demonstrations in the absence of intrinsic knowledge of results”, JOURNAL OF MOTOR BEHAVIOR, vol. 37, pp. 265 - 274, 2005.

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Matthew Scott

Room 300, War Memorial Gym
School of Kinesiology
University of British Columbia
210 - 6081 University Blvd.
Vancouver  BC   V6T 1Z1
Canada

Tel. 604-822-5895
Email: nicola.hodges@ubc.ca