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Rules for reinvestment

In response to further validation of the Reinvestment Scale by Chell, Graydon, Crowley, and Child, a structural equation model was formulated to clarify the relationship between the predisposition for conscious control of an otherwise automatic motor skill (reinvestment), verbal knowledge, and perfo...

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Published in:Perceptual and motor skills 2004-12, Vol.99 (3 Pt 1), p.771-774
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