Exam 15: Augmented Feedback
Exam 1: The Classification of Motor Skills48 Questions
Exam 2: The Measurement of Motor Performance34 Questions
Exam 3: Motor Abilities28 Questions
Exam 4: Neuromotor Basis for Motor Control36 Questions
Exam 5: Motor Control Theories41 Questions
Exam 6: Sensory Components of Motor Control41 Questions
Exam 7: Performance and Motor Control Characteristics of Functional Skills38 Questions
Exam 8: Action Preparation33 Questions
Exam 9: Attention As a Limited Capacity Resource42 Questions
Exam 10: Memory Components, forgetting, and Strategies28 Questions
Exam 11: Defining and Assessing Learning27 Questions
Exam 12: The Stages of Learning34 Questions
Exam 13: Transfer of Learning32 Questions
Exam 14: Demonstration and Verbal Instructions38 Questions
Exam 15: Augmented Feedback42 Questions
Exam 16: Practice Variability and Specificity32 Questions
Exam 17: The Amount and Distribution of Practice23 Questions
Exam 18: Whole and Part Practice26 Questions
Exam 19: Mental Practice25 Questions
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Longer augmented feedback summaries are better for learning:
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If you see where your golf ball goes after you hit it,the visual feedback you receive is known as KR.
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Research shows that you can hinder the learning of a motor skill by a beginner by delaying the augmented feedback too long.
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Augmented feedback that tells a beginner those aspects of the performance that were correct can serve a motivational role to encourage the person to continue to work on achieving the task goal.
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When you give a person augmented feedback based on a "performance bandwidth," you give feedback only when the person's performance is:
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Verbal KP statements that specify what a person needs to do to correct a performance error are called ________ verbal KP statements.
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Quantitative KR ultimately leads to better motor skill learning than qualitative KR.
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Experimental evidence shows that,compared to qualitative KR,quantitative KR leads to:
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The only reason to give augmented feedback to a beginner learning a motor skill is to facilitate their achievement of the action goal of the skill.
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The interval of time after the completion of a response and before KR is given is the ________ interval.
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Learners will always become dependent on concurrent augmented feedback,regardless of how the feedback is displayed or presented.
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The "guidance hypothesis," which relates to the frequency of KR,takes issue with which traditional viewpoint about the best frequency for KR?
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Research shows that when augmented feedback is given to a beginner on every practice trial,it can lead to the beginner becoming ________ on it,which typically leads to poor performance when the augmented feedback is not available.
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If you are told "your score was 16 on that attempt," the type of augmented feedback you received is known as:
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One activity shown to actually benefit skill learning when it occurs in the KR-delay interval is:
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Which of the following statements about descriptive and prescriptive verbal KP is correct?
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The KP used in Wallace and Hagler's basketball shooting experiment:
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When augmented feedback is given while a person is performing a skill or movement,it is known as ________ augmented feedback.
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A learner is most likely to become dependent on augmented feedback when:
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When a beginner receives erroneous KR after each practice trial even though he or she could learn the skill without KR,the beginner typically ignores the KR.
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