2000
DOI: 10.1080/00336297.2000.10491724
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Future Directions of Inquiry in Adapted Physical Activity

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“…With respect to WHOʼs (2001) vocabulary (impairments, activity limitations, and participation barriers), the inclusive view accents the participation component and accessibility to all types of life events for all individuals (see Table 1). The goal is to reduce attitudinal barriers as well as to build up personal powers and self-determination of participants with a disability (Reid, 2000). 2.…”
Section: Apa As a Professionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With respect to WHOʼs (2001) vocabulary (impairments, activity limitations, and participation barriers), the inclusive view accents the participation component and accessibility to all types of life events for all individuals (see Table 1). The goal is to reduce attitudinal barriers as well as to build up personal powers and self-determination of participants with a disability (Reid, 2000). 2.…”
Section: Apa As a Professionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Frey and colleagues (2008) have noted an absence of research on the determinants of PA in special-population children and have specifically called for research in this area. Similarly, Reid (2000) argued for the examination of PA as a dependent variable with a focus on theoretically meaningful correlates.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This is a somewhat harsh stance, and I will seek to illustrate and discuss it critically through examples in this article. Reid (2000) indicates in his article "Future directions for inquiry in APA", that…”
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confidence: 99%