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Being Aware of What One Is Doing Can Interfere with Coordination

Question 73

Question 73

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Being aware of what one is doing can interfere with coordination and smoothness. This is known in microskills training as ____.


A) ​the difficulty of practice
B) ​the Samurai Effect
C) ​the need for fewer skills and a simplified model of training for some beginners
D) the nonverbal effect

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