Borg, 1984 - Google Patents
Some General Functions and Their Differential UseBorg, 1984
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- 252091550932633246
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- Borg G
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- Progress in Ergometry: Quality Control and Test Criteria: Fifth International Seminar on Ergometry
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In ergometry the usual test validations can be complemented by a broader kind of construct and content validation that utilizes information from three different kinds of effort variables, viz, physiological, perceptual, and performance variables. Most importantly, estimates of …
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