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Megan Hammill; Victoria Rapos; Michael Cinelli – Journal of Motor Learning and Development, 2024
Children tend to make more last-minute locomotor adjustments than adults when avoiding stationary obstacles. The purpose of this study was to compare avoidance behaviors of middle-aged children (10-12 years old) with young adults during a head-on collision course with an approaching virtual pedestrian. Participants were immersed in a virtual…
Descriptors: Children, Young Adults, Motor Development, Decision Making
Higgins, Lauren Q.; Labban, Jeffrey D.; Stout, Ruth D.; Fairbrother, Jeffrey T.; Rhea, Christopher K.; Raisbeck, Louisa D. – Journal of Motor Learning and Development, 2021
Adults (N = 54, 80.78 ± 6.08 years) who reported falling during the previous 12 months participated in a 12-week wobble board training program with internal focus or external focus (EF) instructions. Verbal manipulation checks were performed after training sessions as a self-report of the attentional foci used. The percentage of sessions in which…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Attention Control, Human Posture, Health Behavior
Emily Rauscher; Greer Mellon; Susanna Loeb – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
The academic and economic benefits of school spending are well-established, but focusing on these outcomes may underestimate the full social benefits of school spending. Recent increases in U.S. child mortality are driven by injuries and raise questions about what types of social investments could reduce child deaths. We use close school district…
Descriptors: School Taxes, Expenditure per Student, Mortality Rate, Youth
Stark, Moray S.; Tsokou, Aimilia M.; Howells, Alix – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
Chemical spillage has been measured for undergraduate students undertaking a laboratory practical designed to help develop their chemical handling skills. There was a low correlation found between the amount of chemical spilled and the ability to accurately carry out the primary goal of the experiment, which was to measure the concentrations of…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Accidents, Accident Prevention, Undergraduate Students
Sandra McKay; Michael B. Bagg; Zachary Tallackson; Deepanjli Donthula; Bethany Russell; Nidha Sha; Allison Petronzio; Mike Henson-Garcia – Journal of Applied Research on Children, 2021
While firearm-related injuries are the leading cause of death among US children between 1-18, and account for nearly half of suicides among young people, public health experts continue to struggle in identifying efficacious mechanisms to reduce and prevent firearm access for children. Currently 4.8 million children live in a home with a loaded and…
Descriptors: Injuries, Death, Weapons, Retailing