The Results of Bhalla and Proffitt's (1999) Physical-Fitness-And-Hill-Steepness Study Demonstrated
The results of Bhalla and Proffitt's (1999) physical-fitness-and-hill-steepness study demonstrated that
A) individual fitness level does not affect perception of hill steepness.
B) fit individuals perceived hills as being more steep because they were fatigued.
C) less physically fit individuals perceived the hill as being more steep.
D) none of these.
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