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Mark G Fischman

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Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|April 6, 2011
"Chaos in the brickyard" revisited: what if Forscher were a butcher?Mark G Fischman
Human Movement Science|June 15, 2015
On the continuing problem of inappropriate learning measures: Comment on Wulf et al. (2014) and Wulf et al. (2015)Mark G Fischman
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|November 21, 2014
The importance of peer review: thoughts on Knudson, Morrow, and Thomas (2014)Mark G Fischman
Human Movement Science|August 24, 2015
The death of recency: Relationship between end-state comfort and serial position effects in serial recall: Logan and Fischman (2011) revisitedSamuel W Logan, Mark G Fischman
Acta Psychologica|April 19, 2011
The relationship between end-state comfort effects and memory performance in serial and free recallS Wood Logan, Mark G Fischman
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|March 28, 2003
The end-state comfort effect in bimanual grip selectionMark G Fischman, David F Stodden, Davana M Lehman
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|September 27, 2008
Memory drum theory's C movement: revelations from Franklin HenryMark G Fischman, Robert W Christina, J Grog Anson
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|April 25, 2008
The end-state comfort effect in young childrenCarola F Adalbjornsson, Mark G Fischman, Mary E Rudisill
Journal of Motor Behavior|May 21, 2011
Impulse-variability theory: implications for ballistic, multijoint motor skill performanceM A Urbin, David F Stodden, Mark G Fischman, et al.
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|November 21, 2014
Editorial Board Position statement regarding the Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA) recommendations with respect to journal impact factorsGregory Welk, Mark G Fischman, Christy Greenleaf, et al.
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Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|April 6, 2011
"Chaos in the brickyard" revisited: what if Forscher were a butcher?Mark G Fischman
Human Movement Science|June 15, 2015
On the continuing problem of inappropriate learning measures: Comment on Wulf et al. (2014) and Wulf et al. (2015)Mark G Fischman
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|November 21, 2014
The importance of peer review: thoughts on Knudson, Morrow, and Thomas (2014)Mark G Fischman
Human Movement Science|August 24, 2015
The death of recency: Relationship between end-state comfort and serial position effects in serial recall: Logan and Fischman (2011) revisitedSamuel W Logan, Mark G Fischman
Acta Psychologica|April 19, 2011
The relationship between end-state comfort effects and memory performance in serial and free recallS Wood Logan, Mark G Fischman
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|March 28, 2003
The end-state comfort effect in bimanual grip selectionMark G Fischman, David F Stodden, Davana M Lehman
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|September 27, 2008
Memory drum theory's C movement: revelations from Franklin HenryMark G Fischman, Robert W Christina, J Grog Anson
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|April 25, 2008
The end-state comfort effect in young childrenCarola F Adalbjornsson, Mark G Fischman, Mary E Rudisill
Journal of Motor Behavior|May 21, 2011
Impulse-variability theory: implications for ballistic, multijoint motor skill performanceM A Urbin, David F Stodden, Mark G Fischman, et al.
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|November 21, 2014
Editorial Board Position statement regarding the Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA) recommendations with respect to journal impact factorsGregory Welk, Mark G Fischman, Christy Greenleaf, et al.
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