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Exploring Cultural Bias in Two Different Motor Competence Test Batteries When Used in African Children.

Bouwien C M Smits EngelsmanEvi VerbecqueMarisja DenysschenDané Coetzee
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2022)
Far more children scored in the clinical "at risk" range (<16th percentile) when tested with the MABC-2 than with the BOT-2-SF. Overall, these children seemed not to be limited in motor performance measured by the BOT-2-SF, Running and Agility, and Balance. South African children did show lower levels of strength and explosive power. Children from different cultures will need tests for the specific motor skills that are representative for optimal functioning in their own setting. Thus, adapting reference norms and cut-off values may not be the optimal solution.
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