The great golfer Tiger Woods once wrote that "Every good putter keeps the head absolutely still from start to finish." Data reported in Chapter 12 indicate that
A) Tiger Woods was correct on this score
B) Tigers Woods was incorrect, at least for the golfers studied in the article summarized in the chapter, for whom the golfers' heads moved in the same way relative to the putter no matter how experienced or inexperienced the golfers were
C) Tigers Woods was incorrect, at least for the golfers studied in article summarized in the chapter, for whom the golfers' heads moved in different ways relative to the putter depending on how experienced or inexperienced the golfers were
D) Tiger Woods was incorrect and this shows that nothing can ever be learned by asking what golfers and other athletes think about the way they perform
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