HAND EYE COORDINATION, PLEASE NEED HELP FROM A PROFESSIONAL

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natalie0226
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HAND EYE COORDINATION, PLEASE NEED HELP FROM A PROFESSIONAL

Post by natalie0226 »

Hello
I need an expert person on hand eye coordination for my review of lit. paper.
Background on my project:
-im testing out different variable to people who can do the following; rotate one arm forward while rotating the other backwards, keep a ping-pong bouncing on a paddle with their forearm up && then with the forearm down.
Question: are these ways to test a person hand eye coordination?
-im testing on gender & race[/b]
Thank You
default_purpose
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Joined: Wed Nov 08, 2006 7:27 pm

Wow...

Post by default_purpose »

You lost me, I can do that two hand thing...Sorry Im not usefull...just bored and going to get kicked out of school if I dont get help >< :x
I'm confuzled.
nicolerumore
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Joined: Tue Nov 07, 2006 9:05 pm

Hand-eye coordination

Post by nicolerumore »

To answer your question: There are lots of ways to test hand-eye coordination, for example you could have the people you are experimenting on (different genders and races) play a hand-eye coordination game.
Try a google search for "testing hand-eye coordination", it comes up with a few simple games on the computer that could easily compare peoples' coordination.
Are you just trying to see how the test subjects compare to each other in hand-eye coordination levels, and if that makes a difference on the other actions you are having them do?
Vampyre_hunter_x
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Post by Vampyre_hunter_x »

well, according to my parents im the most uncoordinated person on the planet so sorry, cant help ya there. :twisted:
=Day does not stop me=
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