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Assimilation Effects in Coincident Timing Responses
Authors:Douglas L Weeks  Charles H Shea
Institution:1. Department of Health and Physical Education , University of Texas , San Antonio , USA;2. Department of Health and Physical Education , Texas A&3. M University , 77843 , USA
Abstract:Abstract

The purpose of the study was to investigate ways in which gender-related perceptions and actions influenced students' construction of realities in curriculum-in-action in secondary school physical education. The participants were junior and senior secondary school students in a midwestern city in the United States. Data collection methods included observations and interviews. Data were analyzed with inductive analytical procedures. The findings of the study revealed that a majority of the female and male students reproduced traditionally dominant forms of femininity and masculinity. Female students patterned their behavior consistent with feminine ideology in selecting and participating in class activities, and male students chose and participated in class activities along masculine conceptions. The results were interpreted with reproduction and resistance theories. While femininity and masculinity cultures were reproduced through students' choice of activities and participation patterns, these cultures were resisted through students' construction of oppositional behavior.
Keywords:assimilation  coincident timing  context effects  response biases  motor behavior  motor learning
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