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The document describes the Elizabeth Powell and Eugene C. Howe tests developed in 1939 to assess the motor abilities of high school girls. The test consists of 3 items - the standing broad jump to measure explosive leg strength, the baby hurdle race to evaluate agility and lower body strength, and the scrambling method to test overall motor ability. Each item is described in detail including the equipment needed and how to perform and score each test.











