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Relation of Working and non-working women Environment on Intelligence and Motor Performance
The present experimental study was conducted to broader awareness and understanding about the relationship of motor performance with intelligence among working and non-working women. 100 women 50 working and 50 non-working inducted randomly in a randomized group design to study that how do environment richness adds into performance and how such is related with intelligence? It was assumed that motor performance and intelligence could have some link with working environment richness? The results revealed that intelligence has a relationship with visual motor learning and working environment richness that contributes towards the improvement of visual motor learning among working and non-working women.
Funding
Nil
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Declaration of conflicts of interest
The authors declare no conflict of interestCorresponding author email
thedailyeasyenglish@yahoo.comLead author country
- Pakistan
Lead author job role
- Higher Education Faculty 4-yr College
Lead author institution
Head Department of Psychology Riphah International University FaisalabadHuman Participants
- Yes
Ethics statement
Riphah Research Ethics Committee approved the studyComments
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