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Deck 12: Correcting Errors
1
What is intrinsic feedback?
A) Response produced information that is available from one's sensory system
B) Information received from an external source
C) Information that is only received following the completion of a response
D) The same as videorecorded feedback
A) Response produced information that is available from one's sensory system
B) Information received from an external source
C) Information that is only received following the completion of a response
D) The same as videorecorded feedback
A
2
If the goal of the feedback is to facilitate skill acquisition, the practitioner should provide __________ based information.
A) Error
B) Achievement
C) Reinforcement
D) Punishment
A) Error
B) Achievement
C) Reinforcement
D) Punishment
A
3
If the provision of feedback is based on a predetermined range of "correctness" a practitioner is using what type of feedback?
A) Faded feedback
B) Bandwidth feedback
C) Summary feedback
D) Average feedback
A) Faded feedback
B) Bandwidth feedback
C) Summary feedback
D) Average feedback
B
4
Which of the following is true of the development of an overdependence on external feedback?
A) It occurs when a learner receives augmented feedback at a high frequency
B) Overdependence is positive as learners become more attentive
C) It forces learner to focus on his or her own intrinsic feedback
D) It increases learners' ability to self diagnose their errors
A) It occurs when a learner receives augmented feedback at a high frequency
B) Overdependence is positive as learners become more attentive
C) It forces learner to focus on his or her own intrinsic feedback
D) It increases learners' ability to self diagnose their errors
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5
The interval of time from the end of one performance attempt to the beginning of the next is known as which of the following?
A) The feedback-delay interval
B) The inter-trial interval
C) The post-feedback interval
D) The total response interval
A) The feedback-delay interval
B) The inter-trial interval
C) The post-feedback interval
D) The total response interval
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6
The interval of time from one performance attempt until augmented feedback is provided is called which of the following?
A) The feedback-delay interval
B) The inter-trial interval
C) The post-feedback interval
D) The total response interval
A) The feedback-delay interval
B) The inter-trial interval
C) The post-feedback interval
D) The total response interval
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7
In order to assist learners in the development of their ability to detect and correct their performance, what should practitioners do?
A) Should give the learner an opportunity to process intrinsic feedback
B) Ask learners questions during practice to provoke reflective thinking regarding practice attempts
C) Provide feedback immediately following the performance attempt
D) A and B only
A) Should give the learner an opportunity to process intrinsic feedback
B) Ask learners questions during practice to provoke reflective thinking regarding practice attempts
C) Provide feedback immediately following the performance attempt
D) A and B only
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8
By asking learners what they are thinking about with respect to the upcoming attempt during the post-feedback interval, practitioners can do which of the following?
A) Check for understanding
B) Encourage active processing of the feedback provided
C) Encourage active processing for movement modification
D) All of the above
A) Check for understanding
B) Encourage active processing of the feedback provided
C) Encourage active processing for movement modification
D) All of the above
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9
Which of the following is the interval during which the learner synthesizes the information received both intrinsically and extrinsically ?
A) The feedback-delay interval
B) The inter-trial interval
C) The post-feedback interval
D) The total response interval
A) The feedback-delay interval
B) The inter-trial interval
C) The post-feedback interval
D) The total response interval
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10
Movement patterns can be shaped by manipuating
A) Task variables
B) Practice variables
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
A) Task variables
B) Practice variables
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
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11
Error amplification involves
A) Amplifying the consequence sound associated with the movement
B) Exaggeration of an identified error
C) Amplifying the proprioception associated with the movement
D) Exaggeration of prescriptive feedback provided
A) Amplifying the consequence sound associated with the movement
B) Exaggeration of an identified error
C) Amplifying the proprioception associated with the movement
D) Exaggeration of prescriptive feedback provided
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12
Chris is having a tough time passing the ball, and the teacher goes over to help. Having analysed Chris's attempts, the teacher provides the following feedback: "No, that's not it. You are too tense. Why are you so uptight? Your head isn't straight and you aren't kicking through the centre of the ball - no wonder it doesn't go straight! Can't you do better than that?"
Rewrite the sentence to provide Chris with more effective feedback. Explain why your version is more effective.
Rewrite the sentence to provide Chris with more effective feedback. Explain why your version is more effective.
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13
Which of the following is true about descriptive feedback?
A) Describes the nature of the performance error
B) Offers a suggestion as to how to correct an error
C) Describes how the performance felt
D) Is also known as subjective feedback
A) Describes the nature of the performance error
B) Offers a suggestion as to how to correct an error
C) Describes how the performance felt
D) Is also known as subjective feedback
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14
The choice to use either descriptive or prescriptive feedback is dependent on which of the following?
A) The type of error
B) The skill level of the learner
C) The nature of the skill
D) The learner's level of motivation
A) The type of error
B) The skill level of the learner
C) The nature of the skill
D) The learner's level of motivation
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15
Which of the following is NOT an example of augmented feedback?
A) Video replay of an individual's performance
B) Information provided to learner regarding their performance by the coach
C) The feeling a gymnast gets as she starts to lose her balance when doing a balance beam routine
D) The score received for a dive that an official posts
A) Video replay of an individual's performance
B) Information provided to learner regarding their performance by the coach
C) The feeling a gymnast gets as she starts to lose her balance when doing a balance beam routine
D) The score received for a dive that an official posts
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16
What is knowledge of performance, or KP?
A) Information about an opponent's outcome in relation to one's outcome
B) Information about the outcome of a response
C) Information about the specific characteristics that led to the outcome
D) Physiological information concurrently fed back to the learner through some form of instrumentation
A) Information about an opponent's outcome in relation to one's outcome
B) Information about the outcome of a response
C) Information about the specific characteristics that led to the outcome
D) Physiological information concurrently fed back to the learner through some form of instrumentation
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17
What is knowledge of results, or KR?
A) Information about the outcome of a response
B) Information about the specific characteristics that led to the outcome
C) Physiological information concurrently fed back to the learner through some form of instrumentation
D) Information about an opponent's outcome in relation to one's outcome
A) Information about the outcome of a response
B) Information about the specific characteristics that led to the outcome
C) Physiological information concurrently fed back to the learner through some form of instrumentation
D) Information about an opponent's outcome in relation to one's outcome
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18
Which of the following is augmented feedback that is presented to the learner following the completion of a response?
A) Terminal feedback
B) Concurrent feedback
C) Punishment
D) Subsequent feedback
A) Terminal feedback
B) Concurrent feedback
C) Punishment
D) Subsequent feedback
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19
Which of the following is NOT a function of augmented feedback?
A) To correct an error
B) To motivate
C) To reinforce
D) To accommodate learning styles
A) To correct an error
B) To motivate
C) To reinforce
D) To accommodate learning styles
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20
Which of the following is an example of knowledge of results?
A) You need to follow through more
B) Did you feel how you were off balance when you hit the ball?
C) Your ball landed short of the pin
D) Be sure you contact the ball in front of your shoulder
A) You need to follow through more
B) Did you feel how you were off balance when you hit the ball?
C) Your ball landed short of the pin
D) Be sure you contact the ball in front of your shoulder
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21
The statement "Great effort; way to go after that ball!" is an example of which of the following?
A) Punishment
B) Verbal instructions
C) Positive reinforcement
D) Negative reinforcement
A) Punishment
B) Verbal instructions
C) Positive reinforcement
D) Negative reinforcement
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22
In the video feedback learning stage known as the shock stage:
A) Learners begin to critically observe their practice attempts and identify specific performance errors
B) Learners are preoccupied with their appearance and have to get used to seeing themselves on tape
C) Learners begin to understand why an error occurred and begins generating error correction strategies
D) Learners can consistently identify and correct errors
A) Learners begin to critically observe their practice attempts and identify specific performance errors
B) Learners are preoccupied with their appearance and have to get used to seeing themselves on tape
C) Learners begin to understand why an error occurred and begins generating error correction strategies
D) Learners can consistently identify and correct errors
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23
Which of the following can be used as a source of performance feedback?
A) Equipment
B) Graphs
C) Sounds
D) All of the above can be used as a source of performance feedback
A) Equipment
B) Graphs
C) Sounds
D) All of the above can be used as a source of performance feedback
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24
In the sandwich approach to error correction, the learner is first reinforced, then information is provided to facilitate error correction, and finally the learner is______________.
A) Punished
B) Ridiculed
C) Consoled
D) Encouraged
A) Punished
B) Ridiculed
C) Consoled
D) Encouraged
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25
augmented feedback can be redundant.
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26
What should you consider in order to decide whether to correct a movement error?
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