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Hands, B. et al. (2016). Gender and motor competence affects perceived likelihood and importance of physical activity outcomes among 14 year olds. Child care health and development. pp. 246-252. [Online].
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Hands, B. et al. (2016). Gender and motor competence affects perceived likelihood and importance of physical activity outcomes among 14 year olds. Child care health and development. pp. 246-252. [Online].