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    Being Able to Throw a Baseball Without Having to Think
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Being Able to Throw a Baseball Without Having to Think

Question 79

Question 79

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Being able to throw a baseball without having to think about the motions you are making is an example of the ___________ stage of skill acquisition.


A) cognitive
B) associative
C) autonomous
D) expert

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