Multiple Choice
Most research shows that when augmented feedback is based on performance errors versus correct performance:
A) Error-based feedback is better for facilitating motor skill learning.
B) Correct performance feedback is better for facilitating motor skill learning.
C) Error-based feedback is better early in practice,but correct performance feedback is better later in practice.
D) Correct performance feedback is better early in practice,but error-based feedback is better later in practice
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