Development of factor-score-based models to explain and predict maximal box-lifting performance
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<subfield code="a">The purpose of the present study is to develop factor-score-based models to predict maximum mass on a box-lifting task from data obtained during isoinertial lifting on an "incremental lifting machine", and to compare predictive and explanatory powers of factor-score-based models to models derived form data-level variables. The implications of these findings for ergonomic research and practical problem-solving situations are also presented</subfield>
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