College of Education and Human Development

School of Kinesiology

Bonney publishes in Research in Developmental Disabilities

The article is titled "Which items of the Movement Assessment Battery for Children are most sensitive for identifying children with probable developmental coordination disorder? Results from a large-scale study."

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Emmanuel Bonney, PhD, assistant professor in the School of Kinesiology and director of the Developmental Neuromotor Control & Innovation (DENCI) Lab, co-authored an article titled "Which items of the Movement Assessment Battery for Children are most sensitive for identifying children with probable developmental coordination disorder? Results from a large-scale study" in Research in Developmental Disabilities. The article examines the sensitivity of the Movement Assessment Battery for children in cross-cultural samples.