Erratum: Robinson, L.E., et al. Development of a Digital-Based Instrument to Assess Perceived Motor Competence in Children: Face Validity, Test–Retest Reliability, and Internal Consistency. Sports 2017, 5, 48
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- Ulrich, D.A. Test of Gross Motor Development-2; Prod-Ed: Austin, TX, USA, 2000.
- Robinson, L.E.; Stodden, D.F.; Barnett, L.M.; Lopes, V.P.; Logan, S.W.; Rodrigues, L.P.; D’Hondt, E. Motor competence and its effect on positive developmental trajectories of health. Sports Med. 2015, 45, 1273–1284.
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- Robinson, L.E.; Rudisill, M.E.; Goodway, J.D. Instructional climates in preschool children who are at-risk. Part ii: Perceived physical competence. Res. Q. Exerc. Sport 2009, 80, 543–551.
- Robinson, L.E. Effect of a mastery climate motor program on object control skills and perceived physical competence in preschoolers. Res. Q. Exerc. Sport 2011, 82, 355–359.
- Robinson, L.E. The relationship between perceived physical competence and fundamental motor skills in preschool children. Child Care Health Dev. 2011, 37, 589–596.
Correct References
- Robinson, L.E.; Stodden, D.F.; Barnett, L.M.; Lopes, V.P.; Logan, S.W.; Rodrigues, L.P.; D’Hondt, E. Motor competence and its effect on positive developmental trajectories of health. Sports Med. 2015, 45, 1273–1284.
- Babic, M.J.; Morgan, P.J.; Plotnikoff, R.C.; Lonsdale, C.; White, R.L.; Lubans, D.R. Physical activity and physical self-concept in youth: Systematic review and meta-analysis. Sports Med. 2014, 44, 1589–1601.
- Stodden, D.F.; Goodway, J.D.; Langendorfer, S.J.; Roberton, M.A.; Rudisill, M.E.; Garcia, C.; Garcia, L.E. A developmental perspective on the role of motor skill competence in physical activity: An emergent relationship. Quest 2008, 60, 290–306.
- Barnett, L.M.; Morgan, P.J.; van Beurden, E.; Beard, J.R. Perceived sports competence mediates the relationship between childhood motor skill proficiency and adolescent physical activity and fitness: A longitudinal assessment. Int. J. Behav. Nutr. Phys. Act. 2008, 5, 40–52.
- Crane, J.R.; Naylor, P.J.; Cook, R.; Temple, V.A. Do perceptions of competence mediate the relationship between fundamental motor skill proficiency and physical activity levels of children in kindergarten? J. Phys. Act. Health 2015, 12, 954–961.
- Harter, S.; Pike, R. The pictorial scale of perceived competence and social acceptance for young children. Child Dev. 1984, 55, 1969–1982.
- LeGear, M.; Greyling, L.; Sloan, E.; Bell, R.I.; Williams, B.-L.; Naylor, P.-J.; Temple, V.A. A window of opportunity? Motor skills and perceptions of competence of children in kindergarten. Int. J. Behav. Nutr. Phys. Act. 2012, 9, 29–34.
- Robinson, L.E.; Rudisill, M.E.; Goodway, J.D. Instructional climates in preschool children who are at-risk. Part ii: Perceived physical competence. Res. Q. Exerc. Sport 2009, 80, 543–551.
- Robinson, L.E. Effect of a mastery climate motor program on object control skills and perceived physical competence in preschoolers. Res. Q. Exerc. Sport 2011, 82, 355–359.
- Robinson, L.E. The relationship between perceived physical competence and fundamental motor skills in preschool children. Child Care Health Dev. 2011, 37, 589–596.
- Barnett, L.M.; Ridgers, N.D.; Zask, A.; Salmon, J. Face validity and reliability of a pictorial instrument for assessing fundamental movement skill perceived competence in young children. J. Sci. Med. Sport 2015, 18, 98–102.
- Ulrich, D.A. Test of Gross Motor Development-2; Prod-Ed: Austin, TX, USA, 2000.
References
- Robinson, L.E.; Palmer, K.K. Development of a Digital-Based Instrument to Assess Perceived Motor Competence in Children: Face Validity, Test-Retest Reliability, and Internal Consistency. Sports 2017, 5, 48. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
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