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- Title
LATENT STRUCTURE OF MOTOR ABILITIES AND SKILLS OF DEAF CHILDREN.
- Authors
Hasanbegović, Husnija; Mehmedinović, Senad; Mahmutović, Esad H.
- Abstract
In this work surveys of latent motility abilities and skills of school children are shown. The sample for this survey was consisted of two subsamples. First one has consisted of deaf children N=29, and the second one has consisted hearing children of same age N=69. Subsamples of deaf is chosen according to model of applied sample, and subsample is chosen randomly, so two stages group sample N=90 has been created. After quantitative differences have been discovered between subsamples, hearing pupils have shown statistically better results at motility skills and techniques than deaf children and cumulative results have been subjected to inter correlation of variables. The target of using this method was determination of saturation of common variability through saturation of variables and their correlation by Ortoblique rotation for determination of latent information that are going to serve as practical guides at education and deaf children treatment, because of improvement of their motility abilities and skills according to hearing children. Three factors have been singled out as main preview of measurement on manifest variables. According to first review of measuring it has been established that at deaf children is needed to work on improving of physical abilities and mobility and then developed motility abilities and skills. Their information has been gained most probably by non system fluctuations as information about ability of balance maintaining which is most probably non dependable of motility abilities and skills as at deaf and hearing children too. According to this survey by entering the structure of measuring instrument it is possible to create programs for improving motility abilities and skills at deaf children.
- Subjects
DEAF children; SCHOOL children; HEARING; MOTOR ability in children; EDUCATION; MEASURING instruments
- Publication
Human: Journal for Interdisciplinary Studies, 2012, Vol 2, Issue 1, p31
- ISSN
2232-9935
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.21554/hrr.041204